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9 February, 18:07

John is trying to drain a swimming pool. he has two pumps, but he can only use one at a time. he knows that the time a pump takes to drain the pool varies inversely with the power in watts of the pump. his old pump is a 40 watt pump, and it can drain the pool in 5 hours. how long would the job take if he uses his new 100 watt pump?

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  1. 9 February, 20:24
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    The time varies inversely with power is mathematically expressed as

    time = k/power (where k = constant of variation)

    Provided that a 40-watt old pump which can take to drain the water in 5 hours. So,

    5 hrs = k / (40 watts)

    k = 200 hrs/watt

    Then if he use the new pump, then the time taken would be

    time = (200 hrs/watt) / (100 watts)

    time = 2 hours
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