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........................................................................................an inlet pipe can filla tank in 1 hour, a drain pipe can empty it in 3/2 hours. The inlet
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........................................................................................an inlet pipe can filla tank in 1 hour, a drain pipe can empty it in 3/2 hours. The inlet pipe was openend at 6:00 a.m. to fill the tank. At 6:20a.m. someone noticed that the drain has been left open and so he closes it immediately. How long will it take the first pipe to finish filling Found 2 solutions by stanbon, ankor@dixie-net.com:Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! an inlet pipe can fill a tank in 1 hour, a drain pipe can empty it in 3/2 hours. The inlet pipe was opened at 6:00 a.m. to fill the tank. At 6:20a.m. someone noticed that the drain has been left open and so he closes it immediately. How long will it take the first pipe to finish filling
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Filling pipe rate = 1 job/hour
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Draining pipe rate = 3/2 job/hour
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Together rate: 1-3/2 = -(1/2) job/hour
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EQUATION:
Both were operating from 6:00am till 6:20am or 1/3 hour.
In that time the tank would stay empty because the drain
pipe is removing water as fast as the inlet pipe puts it
in.
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The inlet pipe will then take 1 hour to fill the tank.
It should be full at 7:20 am.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! An inlet pipe can fill a tank in 1 hour; a drain pipe can empty it in 3/2 hours. The inlet pipe was opened at 6:00 a.m. to fill the tank. At 6:20 a.m. someone noticed that the drain has been left open and so he closes it immediately. How long will it take the first pipe to finish filling.
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Let's deal in minutes here:
Inlet time = 60 min
Drain time = 90 min
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let t = time (in minutes) required to finish filling the tank.
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Let the full tank = 1:
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Total on time for the inlet pipe = (t+20)
On time for the drain = 20 min
: - = 1
Multiply equation by 180 to get rid of the denominators, results:
3(t+20) - 2(20) = 180
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3t + 60 - 40 = 180
3t + 20 = 180
3t = 180 - 20
3t = 160
t =
t = 53.333 min or 53 min 20 sec to finish filling the tank
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Check with calc (inlet time: 53.33 + 20 = 73.33)
(73.33/60) - (20/90) = 1