Question 1207433
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In a laundry sink, the hot water tap lets out 3 litres of water every minute. 
The cold water tap lets out 4 litres of water every minute. 
If the sink is left unplugged, 2 litres of water are drained every minute. 
With the sink unplugged, I turn on the cold water tap. 
Three minutes later, I turn on the hot water tap as well. 
I leave both taps running for another 2 minutes before both taps are turned off. 
How long do I now have to wait before the sink is completely drained?
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        Many words,  but the idea of solution is simple - 

        accurately count the balance of water.



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During first three minutes, the inflow is 4*3 liters = 12 liters (the cold water tap);

                            the outflow is 2*3 liters = 6 liters (the sink);

                            the net inflow is 12 - 6 = 6 liters.



During next two minutes, the inflow is 4*2 + 3*2 = 14 liters (both the cold water tap and hot water tap;);

                         the outflow is 2*2 = 4 liters (the sink);

                         the net inflow is 14 - 4 = 10 liters.



After 3+2 = 5 minutes both taps are turned off.

Now only the sink is on. It drains 6+10 = 16 liters at the rate of 2 liters per minute.


So, you need wait 16/2 = 8 minutes to get the sink completely drained.
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Just boldly go forward and count everything in your path.

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