Answer:
A. Input work = 800 ft.lb
B. Output work = 750 ft.lb
C. Efficiency of block and tackle = 93.75 %
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Weight of the load,
lb.
Distance moved by the load,
ft.
Force applied on the rope,
lb
Distance moved by the force on the rope,
ft.
Work done by a force causing a displacement in the direction of force is given as:

A.
Here, Input Work is given by the input force and the displacement caused by the input force. So,

Therefore, the input work is 800 lb.ft
B.
Output Work is given by the output force and the displacement caused by the output force. So,

Therefore, the output work is 750 ft.lb
C.
Efficiency is given as the ratio of Output Work to Input Work expressed as percentage. So,
Efficiency =

Therefore, efficiency of block and tackle is 93.75 %.