SOLUTION: Pipe A can fill a tank in 4h. Pipe B can fill the tank in 9 h less than the time it takes pipe C, a drain pipe, to empty the tank. When all 3 pipes are open, it takes 2h to fill th
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Question 339103: Pipe A can fill a tank in 4h. Pipe B can fill the tank in 9 h less than the time it takes pipe C, a drain pipe, to empty the tank. When all 3 pipes are open, it takes 2h to fill the tank. How much time is required for pipe c to empty the tank if pipes A and B are closed.
thank you for your help! Answer by jrfrunner(365) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Given
Pipe A fills tank in 4 hours
Pipe C empties tank in C hours
Pipe B fills tank in C-9 hours
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this means that every hour
Pipe A filles 1/4 of tank
Pipe C empties 1/c of tank
Pipe B fills 1/(c-9) of tank
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When all pipes are open (ie working together) they fill the tank in 2 hours
soo.....
"every hour", working together 1/2 the tank is filled.
Pipe A + pipe B -Pipe C = solve for c
-- subtract 1/4 from both sides get common denominator combine and distribute terms
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factor
0=(c-12)*(c+3)
so c=12, or c=-3, since solution must be positive c=-3 is extraneous
answer: c=12
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You could use use quadratic solution, a=1,b=-9, c=-36 or