Two postal delivery workers have different routes they both

travel each day. Worker A delivers mail to 50 addresses each day, while Worker B delivers mail to 100 addresses each day. Both workers start at the same time and work at the same pace.

To find out who finishes their route first, we need to compare the total number of addresses each worker has to deliver.

If Worker A delivers to 50 addresses, and Worker B delivers to 100 addresses, it is clear that Worker B has a larger route to complete.

Therefore, Worker A is likely to finish their route first.