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10 June, 20:18

It takes three identical water pumps 8 hours to fill a pool. c How long would it take four of these same pumps to fill the pool, assuming they all pump at the same rate?

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  1. 10 June, 21:24
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    6 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We can think of this problem as a "work" problem and use the formula:

    work = rate x time

    Let p be the rate of a single pump. So the total rate of 3 pumps is 3p. And the total time is 8 hours, so the work needed to fill a pool is:

    work = 3p x 8 = 24p

    We need 24p to fill up a pool.

    So what happens when you have 4 pumps? That is a rate of 4p. So how much time is needed to fill up a pool that requires 24p of work?

    Solve by using the work = rate x time equation:

    24p = 4p x t

    6 = t

    6 hours.
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