A tank has three pipes: A, B, and C. Pipe A can fill the tank in 10 hours, Pipe B can fill the tank in 15 hours, and Pipe C can empty the tank in 20 hours. If all three pipes are opened together, how long will it take to fill the tank?
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Pipe A fill the tank in 10 hours so per in decimal would be 0.1. Pipe B per her decimal calculations would be approximately 0.0666. And tank C would have -0.05 (negative sign since it’s emptying the tank). So net fluid at any point of time in tank is 0.1+0.06666-0.05 = 0.11666. Now turning this value to fractions we get 5833/50000 and reciprocate it we get 50000/5833 which will give is the hours which is approximately around 8.57 hours.
P.S. I have done it in decimals if one solves in fractions you will get smaller numbers such as 60/7 (reciprocal of the net rate). Resulting in same answer.
Pipe A fill the tank in 10 hours so per in decimal would be 0.1. Pipe B per her decimal calculations would be approximately 0.0666. And tank C would have -0.05 (negative sign since it’s emptying the tank). So net fluid at any point of time in tank is 0.1+0.06666-0.05 = 0.11666. Now turning this value to fractions we get 5833/50000 and reciprocate it we get 50000/5833 which will give is the hours which is approximately around 8.57 hours.
P.S. I have done it in decimals if one solves in fractions you will get smaller numbers such as 60/7 (reciprocal of the net rate). Resulting in same answer.
Calculate Individual Rates:
Find the Combined Rate:
Calculate the Time to Fill the Tank:
Answer: It will take approximately 8 hours and 34 minutes to fill the tank.