SOLUTION: A hose can fill a swimming pool in 6 hours. Another hose needs 3 more hours to fill the pool than the two hoses combined. How long would it take the second hose to fill the pool?

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Question 708995: A hose can fill a swimming pool in 6 hours. Another hose needs 3 more hours to fill the pool than the two hoses combined. How long would it take the second hose to fill the pool?
i tried fractions like 1/6 and 1/x+3 but nothing is working for me

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
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A hose can fill a swimming pool in 6 hours.
Another hose needs 3 more hours to fill the pool than the two hoses combined.
How long would it take the second hose to fill the pool?
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Let's do it this way
Let x = time required when the two hose work together
then
(x+3) = time required by the 2nd hose
let the full pool = 1
:
x%2F6 + x%2F%28%28x%2B3%29%29 = 1
multiply by 6(x+3)
x(x+3) + 6x = 6(x+3)
x^2 + 3x + 6x = 6x + 18
x^2 + 3x + 6x - 6x - 18 = 0
x^2 + 3x - 18 = 0
Factors to
(x+6)(x-3) = 0
the positive solution
x = 3 hrs when working together
then
6 hrs using just the 2nd hose
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you can confirm this in the original shared work equation