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3 December, 22:56

A tank can be filled by one pump in 3.2 hours and by another pump in 80 minutes. A third pump can drain the tank in 2 hours and 20 minutes. If all 3 pumps go into operation, how long will it take to fill the tank?

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  1. 3 December, 23:14
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    Rounding to the nearest minute, it would take 95 minutes, or 1 hour and 35 minutes.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's convert each time to minutes:

    3.2 hours = 192 minutes

    80 minutes = 80 minutes

    2 hr 20 min = 140 minutes

    Next, let's find the least common multiple:

    LCM (192, 80, 140) = 6720

    So let's say the volume of the tank is 6720 units. The speed of each pump is therefore:

    Pump 1 = 6720 units / 192 minutes = 35 units/minute

    Pump 2 = 6720 units / 80 minutes = 84 units/minute

    Pump 3 = - 6720 units / 140 minutes = - 48 units/minute

    Their combined speed is:

    35 + 84 - 48 = 71 units/minute

    So the time to fill the tank is:

    6720 units / (71 units/minute) = 94.65 minutes

    Rounding to the nearest minute, it would take 95 minutes, or 1 hour and 35 minutes.
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