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3. Ramu finishes 1/3 part of a work in 1 hour. How much part of the work will be finished in 1 2/5 hours?
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3. Ramu finishes 1/3 part of a work in 1 hour. How much part of the work will be finished in 1 2/5 hours?
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6/8 of the work will be completed
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Assuming Ramu works at a constant pace the work will take 3 hours to finish.
After 1 2/5 hours he will have finished 1 2/5 divided by 3 = 7/5 x 1/3 = 7/15 of the task
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