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One pipe can fill a tank with oil in 3 hours. A second smaller pipe can fill the same tank in 7 hours. If both pipes were used at the same time, how long would they take to fill the tank?

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Answer:

2.1 hour

Explanation:

GIVEN: One pipe can fill a tank with oil in
3 hours. A second smaller pipe can fill the same tank in
7 hours.

TO FIND: If both pipes were used at the same time, how long would they take to fill the tank.

SOLUTION:

Let
x be the time taken by both pipes together.

Let total capacity of tank be
=t

Total oil filled by first pipe in one hour
=(t)/(3)

Total oil filled by second pipe in one hour
=(t)/(7)

Total oil filled in one hour if both pipes are opened
=(10t)/(21)

Total time taken by both pipes open together
x=(t)/((10t)/(21))


x=2.1 hour

Hence it would taken 2.1 hour if both pipes are opened together.

User Danial Kosarifa
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Answer: 2.1 hours.

Explanation:

Given , Time taken by the first pipe to fill a tank = 3 hours

Time taken by the second pipe to fill the tank = 7 hours

If both pipes were used at the same time, then the time taken (t) by both of them to fill the tank ( together) will be :-


(1)/(t)=(1)/(3)+(1)/(7)\\\\\Rightarrow\ (1)/(t)=(3+7)/(3*7)\\\\\Rightarrow\ (1)/(t)=(10)/(21)\\\\\Rightarrow\ t=(21)/(10)\\\\\Rightarrow\ t=2.1

Therefore, time taken to fill the tank = 2.1 hours.

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