SOLUTION: Section 7.7 Applications using rational equations and proportions. Problem #16) A pool can be filled by one pipe in 3 hours and by a second pipe in 6 hours. How long will it t

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: Section 7.7 Applications using rational equations and proportions.
Problem #16) A pool can be filled by one pipe in 3 hours and by a second pipe in 6 hours. How long will it take using both pipes to fill the pool.
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A pool can be filled by one pipe in 3 hours and by a second pipe in 6 hours.
How long will it take using both pipes to fill the pool.
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Let t = time required when both pipes are used
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Let the completed job (full pool) = 1
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Each pipe fills a fraction of the pool, the two fractions add up to 1
t%2F3 + t%2F6 = 1
Multiply equation by 6 to get rid of the denominators,
6*t%2F3 + 6*t%2F6 = 6(1)
cancel the denominators and you have:
2t + t = 6
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3t = 6
t = 6%2F3
t = 2 hrs working together
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Check solution:
2/3 + 2/6 = 1