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4 December, 19:15

There are two water tanks, Tank #1 fills into Tank #2.

Tank #1 has 200 gallons in it and losing 2 gallons each minute. Tank #2 has 60 gallons in it.

How long will it take for both Tanks to have the same amount of water in them?

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  1. 4 December, 22:43
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    35 minutes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total amount of water is 200 + 60 = 260 gallons. The two tanks will have equal amounts when each has half that, or 130 gallons.

    If the volume in tank 2 is increasing at 2 gallons per minute, it will increase by 70 gallons from 60 gallons to 130 gallons in 70/2 = 35 minutes.
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