⏱️ Time & Work
Workers, days, efficiency — solve any work-rate problem.
💡 Work-Rate Method
If a person can finish a job in n days, they do 1/n of the work in 1 day. This is the foundation of all time-work problems.
Example: A can finish a job in 12 days, B in 18 days. Together?
1 day work: A = 1/12, B = 1/18.
Together = 1/12 + 1/18 = 3/36 + 2/36 = 5/36.
Time = 36/5 = 7.2 days.
Shortcut: (12 × 18)/(12 + 18) = 216/30 = 7.2 ✓
Instead of fractions, assume total work = LCM of all days. Then convert.
A: 12 days, B: 18 days. LCM(12,18) = 36 units. A does 36/12 = 3 units/day. B does 36/18 = 2 units/day. Together = 5 units/day. Total work 36 ÷ 5 = 7.2 days. No fractions!
Filling pipe = positive rate. Leaking/emptying pipe = negative rate. Add them all.
Pipe A fills in 6 hr, pipe B fills in 8 hr, leak C empties in 24 hr. Combined rate = 1/6 + 1/8 − 1/24 = 4/24 + 3/24 − 1/24 = 6/24 = 1/4. Tank fills in 4 hours.
For complex problems with men, days, and hours:
(M₁ × D₁ × H₁) / W₁ = (M₂ × D₂ × H₂) / W₂
Use this whenever workers, days, hours, or amount of work changes.
Workers Filling the Bar Together
AnimationTwo bars filling simultaneously. The "together" bar fills the fastest — that's the power of teamwork.
Time & Work Calculators
CalculatorA alone: days · B alone: days
Together: 7.2 days
Shortcut: (12 × 18)/(12 + 18) = 216/30 = 7.2 days.
Pipe A: hr (fill) · Pipe B: hr (fill) · Leak C: hr (empty)
Tank fills in: 4 hours
If men finish in days, then men finish in: 8 days