Math, asked by chapmanmumbai, 6 months ago

If tap A can fill a tank in 10 hrs and
tap A and tap B together can fill the tank
in 6 hrs, how long will tapB
take alone
to fill the tank?

Answers

Answered by rohit63858
0

Answer:

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Answered by subhransusahoo94
0

Answer:

Tap A, running alone, would fill 1/10 of the tank.

Tap B, running alone, would fill 1/15 of the tank.

Running together, both taps would fill

1/10+1/15= 1/6 of the tank in 1 hour I.e it would take 6 hours to fill the tank with both taps running.

If Tap A alone runs for 8 hours it would fill 1/10 x 8 hours = 4/5 of the tank.

This means both taps had already filled 1/5 when they were running together.

Since 1/6 of the tank is filled per hour when both tanks are running, how much time would both take to fill 1/5 of the tank. DIVIDE

=1/5 ÷ 1/6

=1.2 hours = 1 hour 12 minutes

Both taps were running for that time before tap B was closed.

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