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14 May, 17:07

Julian and stacey needed 10 liters of water to fill a tank. Stacey filled the tank with 3 11/12 liters of water. Julian poured 1 2/5 liters less than

Stacey into the tank. How much more water is still needed to fill the tank?

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  1. 14 May, 17:22
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    In this problem it is given that the amount of water needed by Julian and Stacey to fill the tank is 10 liters. Also Stacey filled the tank with 3 11/12 liters and Julian filled the tank with 1 2/5 liters. So let us first calculate the total waters pored by Stacey and Julian.

    Amount of water pored by Julian and Stacey = 3 11/12 + 1 2/5

    = (47/12) + (7/5)

    = (235 + 84) / 60

    = 319/60

    = 5.32

    So the amount of water jointly poured by Julian and Stacey is 5.32 liters.

    Amount of water still needed to fill the tank = (10 - 5.32) liters

    = 4.68 liters.

    So 4.68 liters of water is required to fill the tank completely.
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