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5 May, 02:41

An inlet pipe on a swimming pool can be used to fill the pool in 30 hours. The drain pipe can be used to empty the pool in 48 hours. If the pool is 1/5 filled and then the inlet pipe and drain pipe are opened, how long from that time will it take to fill the pool?

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  1. 5 May, 02:48
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    Since both pipes are opened, you must find the net rate of inflow because some water is coming in at rate of 1/30 and some water is being drained at rate of 1/48.

    Net rate = 1/30 - 1/48 = 8/240 - 5/240 = 3/240 = 1/80

    This means the pool is adding water at a rate of 1/80 per hour.

    To fill the pool you need 4/5 since it is starting 1/5 of the way full.

    Rate*time = amount of water

    1/80 * time = 4/5 pool

    time = (4/5) / (1/80) = 80 * (4/5) = 64

    Final answer: It will take 64 hours to fill the pool.
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