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21 April, 21:19

Tank P starts with 65 gallons of water ... Tank Q starts with 63.5 gallons of water. When will both tanks have the same amount of water in them? At how many minutes

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  1. 21 April, 22:42
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Volume of water in p = 65 gallons

    Volume of water in q = 63.5 gallons

    Initially,

    Vip = 65 gallon

    Viq = 63.5 gallon

    Volumetric rate, v = volume/time

    At the time both tanks will be filled,

    Vfp = Vfq

    Final volume, Vf = Vi + v*t

    65 - vt = 63.5 + vt

    65 - Kt = 63.5 + Mt

    Calculating t,

    65 - 63.5 = Mt + Kt

    1.5 = (M + K) * t

    Time, t = 1.5 / (M + K) minutes
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