SOLUTION: pipe A allows water to flow into a swimming pool at a rate of 2.1 liters per second. pipe B allows water to flow out of the swimming pool at a rate of 5.7 liters per second. how lo

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Question 651976: pipe A allows water to flow into a swimming pool at a rate of 2.1 liters per second. pipe B allows water to flow out of the swimming pool at a rate of 5.7 liters per second. how long will it take 2700 liters of water to be reduced at 1000 liters?
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