Time and Work
The Time and Work topic is essential for banking and SSC exams, and it primarily tests a candidate’s ability to solve problems related to work efficiency, the relationship between time, work done, and the number of workers. Here’s an overview:
Key Concepts:
- Basic Formula:
Work Done=Rate of Work×Time Taken
Where rate of work is usually expressed in terms of “work per day” or “work per hour.”
- Efficiency and Work:
Efficiency is defined as the amount of work done in a unit time (e.g., a person can complete a task in 5 days, their efficiency is 1/5).
If two people, A and B, are working together, their combined efficiency will be the sum of their individual efficiencies.
- Work and Time Inverse Relationship:
If a person can complete a task in ‘n’ days, then in one day, they complete 1/n of the task.
- Multiple Workers:
If multiple people are working together, their efficiencies add up.
For example, if A does a task in 5 days and B in 10 days, their combined efficiency will be:
Combined Efficiency= 1/5 + 1/10 = 3/10
Hence, they will complete 3/10 of the work in a day.
- Work Done by Groups:
If A and B work together but alternate days, different combinations are used to calculate the total work done.
Important Problem Types:
- Work Sharing:
Problems involving multiple workers completing a task together or individually. - Work and Time Efficiency:
Comparing efficiency of workers and calculating time taken when efficiency changes. - Pipes and Cisterns:
These are essentially time and work problems where filling and draining are seen as work done. Pipes filling are positive work, and those draining are negative work. - Alternate Work:
Cases where people work on alternate days, with each person completing different parts of the task on different days. - Working Together and Separately:
A common problem where workers start together and then leave or join at different points of the task.
Common Formulas:
- Efficiency-Work-Time Relationship:
Time Taken=Total Work/Efficiency
Combined Efficiency for workers A and B working together:
Combined Work per Day=1/A′sTime+1/B′sTime
If A does a task in ‘n’ days and B in ‘m’ days, the number of days they’ll take to finish the work together:
nm/n+m
Approach for Banking and SSC:
- Banking Exams: Focus more on the logical application of the concepts with medium complexity.
- SSC Exams: There are more tricky, calculation-heavy questions, often combining different concepts.
Key Concepts:
- Filling and Draining:
- Inlet Pipes: These are pipes that fill the tank. The rate at which they fill the tank is considered positive.
- Outlet Pipes: These are pipes that empty the tank. The rate at which they drain the tank is considered negative.
- Work Concept:
Just like Time and Work, here, the work is represented by the task of filling or emptying a cistern. If a pipe fills a cistern in ‘n’ hours, it fills 1/n of the tank in one hour. If a pipe empties a cistern in ‘m’ hours, it drains 1/m of the tank in one hour.
- Combined Effect of Pipes:
If two pipes are working together, one filling and the other emptying the tank, their rates will add algebraically. For example:- Pipe A fills the tank in 4 hours (Rate = 1/4 ).
- Pipe B empties the tank in 6 hours (Rate = −1/6)
- Combined rate = 1/4−1/6=1/12
Therefore, both pipes together will fill 1/12 of the tank in one hour, and the whole tank will be filled in 12 hours.