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18 February, 16:50

One pipe can fill a pool 1.25x faster than the second pipe. when both pipes are open they fill the pool in 5 hours. how long would it take to fill the pool if only the slower is used?

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  1. 18 February, 19:54
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    Suppose the bigger time fills up the pool in x hours, the smaller pipe fills up the pool in 1.25x.

    each hour the pipe finishes 1/x portion of the job, and the smaller pipe finishes 1/1.25x portion

    in 5 hours, with both pipe working, the pool is full, that is 5/x + 5/1.25x = 1

    5/x + 4/x=1

    x=9

    1.25*9=11.25=11 and a quarter=11 hours and 15 minutes

    it will take the slower pipe 11 hours and 15 minutes to fill up the pool.
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