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19 June, 16:16

The local zoo has two water tanks for the elephant exhibit that are leaking. One water tank contains 12 gal of water and is leaking at a constant rate of 3 gal/h. The second water tank contains 8 gal of water and is leaking at a constant rate of 5 gal/h. When will the two tanks have the same amount of water? Explain. Let x = the number of hours the tanks are filling and let y = the number of gallons in the tank. A. They will never have the same amount of water because the solution to the system is (-2,18). It is not possible to have - 2 gallons in the tanks. B. They will never have the same amount of water because the solution to the system is (-2,18). It is not possible to have time be - 2 hours. C. In 2 hours, because the solution to the system is (2,18). D. In - 2 hours, because the solution to the system is (-2,18).

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  1. 19 June, 16:33
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    A. They will never have the same amount of water because the solution to the system is (-2,18).
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