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11 October, 05:45

One hose can fill a small swimming pool in 65 minutes. A larger hose can fill the pool in 35 minutes. How long will it take the two hoses to fill the pool working together?

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  1. 11 October, 06:15
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    22.75 minutes or 22 minutes 45 seconds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Okay, this is a working together question. Let's walk through it together!

    Firstly, let's say the total volume of the swimming pool is x sq. meters

    Now, the rate of the smaller hose would be x/65 while that of the larger will be x/35

    Now, their combined rate would be x/65 + x/35 = 100x/2275

    Now, since the volume is x, the time taken is simply, the volume divided by the joint rate. That is mathematically equal to x divided by 100x/2275

    x * 2275/100x = 2275/100 = 22.75 minutes or 22 minutes 45 seconds
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