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22 February, 18:13

In a paint factory, an old conveyer line has filled 40 barrels of paint, and is filling more at a rate of 10 barrels per minute. A worker just switched on a newer line that can fill 12 barrels per minute. In a little while, the two lines will have filled an equal number of barrels. How long will that take? How many barrels will each line have filled?

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  1. 22 February, 18:37
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    20 minutes; 240 barrels

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Old line = 40 + 10t

    New line = 12t

    Equal when,

    40 + 10t = 12t

    40 = 2t

    t = 20 minutes

    Each line will have:

    12t = 12 (20) = 240 barrels
  2. 22 February, 18:41
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    20 minutes, 240 barrels

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Old line: b (x) = 40 + 10x, where x is the number of minutes elapsed.

    New line: b2 (x) = 12x

    Equating these two functions results in

    40 + 10x = 12 x, which, when simplified, comes out to

    40 = 2x, or x = 20.

    An equal number of barrels will have been filled after 20 minutes.

    That number is b2 (20) = 12 (20) = 240, or 240 barrels.
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