A soak away was dug by 5 men in 24 days. How many days will it take 15 men to dig it if they were to work at the same rate.

It is 5 × 24 divided by 15 the and is 8

One over three now right guys. That's the answer.

To solve this problem, we can use the concept of man-days. A man-day represents the amount of work one person can complete in a day.

According to the information given, 5 men dug the soak away in 24 days. This means that they collectively worked for a total of 5 * 24 = 120 man-days to complete the job.

Now, let's determine how many man-days it would take for 15 men to dig the soak away. Let's assume it takes x days for 15 men to complete the same job.

Since the amount of work required remains the same, we can set up a proportion:

5 men : 15 men = 120 man-days : x days.

To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:

5 * x = 15 * 120,

x = (15 * 120) / 5,

x = 3600 / 5,

x = 720.

Therefore, it would take 15 men a total of 720 days to dig the soak away if they were to work at the same rate as the initial group of 5 men.

3 times as many men means it takes 1/3 as long, right?