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To solve this problem, we first need to establish a relationship between the work rates of the women, boys, and the man.
Let the amount of work done by 1 woman in one day be W, and the amount of work done by 1 boy in one day be B.
From the information provided:
4 women = 6 boys in terms of work rate. Therefore,
4W = 6B → W = (6/4)B → W = (3/2)B.
Now let’s determine the combined work rates:
– The work done by 4 women in one day is 4W = 4 * (3/2)B = 6B.
– The work done by 6 boys in one day is 6B.
This means 4 women can complete the same amount of work in the same time as 6 boys.
Next, let’s find the amount of work done by a man:
A man can finish the work in 60 days, so if we denote the total work as 1 unit, then the work rate of the man (M) is:
M = 1/60 units of work per day.
Now, we need to relate the man’s work rate to the women’s. Since we established that 4 women can do the work equivalent to 6 boys, we need to solve for how many days 5 women will take to finish the work.
From our earlier calculation:
1 man’s work rate =