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9 June, 11:04

A water tank holds 1,168 gallons but is leaking at a rate of 5 gallons per week. A second water tank holds 1,460 gallons but is leaking at a rate of 9 gallons per week. After how many weeks will the amount of water in the two tanks be the same?

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  1. 9 June, 11:51
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    Answer: it will take 73 weeks for the amount of water in the two tanks be the same.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of weeks it will take for the amount of water in the two tanks be the same.

    A water tank holds 1,168 gallons but is leaking at a rate of 5 gallons per week. It means that the number of gallons that would be in the tank after x weeks is

    1168 - 5x

    A second water tank holds 1,460 gallons but is leaking at a rate of 9 gallons per week. It means that the number of gallons that would be in the tank after x weeks is

    1460 - 9x

    For the amount of water in both tanks to be the same, the number of weeks would be

    1168 - 5x = 1460 - 9x

    - 5x + 9x = 1460 - 1168

    4x = 292

    x = 292/4

    x = 73
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