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How do you work out inverse proportions? - Answers

Firstly you have to work out how long it would take one person to do the task. You know that 1 person would take longer to do something than say 4. So you multiply it. More people will take less time to do something. So you divide the total of 1 persons work between them. Dont worry if it turns out as a decimal. Hope I could help



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Firstly you have to work out how long it would take one person to do the task. You know that 1 person would take longer to do something than say 4. So you multiply it. More people will take less time to do something. So you divide the total of 1 persons work between them. Dont worry if it turns out as a decimal. Hope I could help



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How do you work out inverse proportions? - Answers

Firstly you have to work out how long it would take one person to do the task. You know that 1 person would take longer to do something than say 4. So you multiply it. More people will take less time to do something. So you divide the total of 1 persons work between them. Dont worry if it turns out as a decimal. Hope I could help

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