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One hose can fill a small swimming pool in 70 minutes. A larger hose can fill the pool in 55 minutes. How long will it take the two hoses to fill the pool workingtogether?Do not do any rounding.

User Lyle Z
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To determine the time it takes for the two hoses to fill the pool, we have the equation below:


(1)/(70)+(1)/(55)=(1)/(t)

where t = time in minutes for the two hoses to fill the poll.

Let's add the fractions on the left side by applying the Butterfly Method.


\begin{gathered} (1(55)+1(70))/(70(55))=(1)/(t) \\ (55+70)/(3850)=(1)/(t) \\ (125)/(3850)=(1)/(t) \end{gathered}

Then, let's cross multiply.


125t=3850

Lastly, divide both sides by 125.


\begin{gathered} (125t)/(125)=(3850)/(125) \\ t=30.8\min \end{gathered}

Hence, it will only take 30.8 minutes for the two hoses together to fill the pool.

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