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If 6 men can finish a job in 10 days, how many days will 4 men take to finish the same job?
Step 1. Recall: M₁ × D₁ = M₂ × D₂
Step 2. Substitute: 6 × 10 = 4 × D
Step 3. Solve: D = 60 / 4 = 15 days
“Got the answer. But what if 2 more workers join after day 5? New formula needed.”
Step 1. The job is fixed. Measure it in man-days — workers × time.
Step 2. 6 men × 10 days = 60 man-days of work.
Step 3. 60 man-days ÷ 4 men = 15 days.
“Got it. And every variation — joiners, leavers, partial work — uses the same idea.”
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