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On the avg. experienced person does 6\displaystyle 6 units work while A person 2\displaystyle 2 units of work daily but employer has to maintain as output of at least 24\displaystyle 24 units of per day. This situation can be expressed as

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A6x+2y24\displaystyle 6x+2y \le 24
B6x+2y<24\displaystyle 6x+2y < 24
C6x+2y24\displaystyle 6x+2y \ge 24
D6x+2y>24\displaystyle 6x+2y > 24
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Option c6x+2y24\displaystyle 6x+2y \ge 24

All Options:

  • A6x+2y24\displaystyle 6x+2y \le 24
  • B6x+2y<24\displaystyle 6x+2y < 24
  • C6x+2y24\displaystyle 6x+2y \ge 24
  • D6x+2y>24\displaystyle 6x+2y > 24

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Detailed Solution & Explanation

Let x\displaystyle x be the number of experienced persons and y\displaystyle y be the number of fresh persons.

Let's write the constraint for total daily output:
- An experienced person completes 6\displaystyle 6 units of work daily, so x\displaystyle x persons complete 6x\displaystyle 6x units.
- A fresh person completes 2\displaystyle 2 units of work daily, so y\displaystyle y persons complete 2y\displaystyle 2y units.
- The total daily work completed is 6x+2y\displaystyle 6x + 2y.
- The employer must maintain an output of *at least* 24\displaystyle 24 units per day:
6x+2y246x + 2y \ge 24

This matches Option C perfectly.

Hence, **Option C** is the correct answer.

About This Chapter: Linear Inequalities

Paper

Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude

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1-3 Marks

Key Topics

Linear Inequalities in one & two variables

This chapter covers Linear Inequalities in one & two variables and is part of Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude in the CA Foundation exam.

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This topic carries 1-3 Marks weightage. Focus on understanding core concepts rather than memorizing.

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