A women lifts her 100-N child up one meter and carries her for a distance of 50 m to the child's bedroom. How much work does the women do?

To calculate the work done by the woman, we need to use the formula:

Work = Force × Distance.

In this case, the force exerted by the woman is 100 N, and the distance she carries the child is 50 m.

Therefore, the work done by the woman is:

Work = 100 N × 50 m = 5000 N·m.

Hence, the woman does 5000 N·m of work.