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17 February, 10:21

An empty swimming pool can be filled to capacity through an inlet pipe in 3 hours, and it can be completely drained by a drainpipe in 6 hours. If both pipes are fully open at the same time, in how many hours will the empty pool be filled to capacity?

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  1. 17 February, 10:32
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    Answer: 6 hours to fill

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's consider what happens in one hour.

    If a pool fills in 3 hours, it means that after 1 hour it is

    1/3 full.

    If a pool empties in 6 hours, it means that in 1 hour it loses

    1/6

    So if it is filling and draining at the same time, after one hour the difference would be:

    1/3-1/6=1/6

    The nett result is that the pool fills at a rate of 1/6 per hour.

    1:1/6=6 hours to fill.
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