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It would take the too pipes 30 minutes to fill the tank when working together.This figure can be found in the following manner:Find the fill-speed of the first pipe50 minutes to fill 6000 Liters. 6000L/50m gives us 120L/m (liters-per-minute)6000 Liters in 75 minutes = 6000L/75m = 80L/mNext find the speed of the second pipeNow we combine the two rates (120+80), and we find that the pipes have a combined fill-speed of 200L/mFinally, we determine that it takes 30 minutes to fill the tank at 200L/m
You can fill 15 bottles of 200ml with a 3L jug of cordial.
If 2 taps fill 2/5 of the tank in 20 minutes then each tap fills 1/5 of the tank in that time. 3/5 of the tank is still to be filled. One tap therefore takes 3/5÷ 1/5 x 20 = 60 minutes = 1 hour to fill the rest of the tank.
Since you didn't write the Tony's time, let find for how long Jim and Sue can fill the pool together. Jim can fill 1/2 of the pool in 15 minutes. Sue can fill 1/3 of the pool in 15 minutes. Together can fill 5/6 of the pool in 15 minutes (1/2 + 1/3). In how many minutes (let's say x minutes) they will fill 1/6 of the pool? Since it is left a small piece of the pool to fill out, it will take a few minutes to fill it. So we can form a proportion such as: (5/6)/(1/6) = 15/x 5/1 = 15/x cross multiply 5x = 15 divide both sides by 5 x = 3 It will take 3 minutes to fill 1/6 of the pool. So that together they will fill the pool in 18 minutes (15 + 3).
it takes 100,000,000 apples to fill a car
Say what? Several. Let's just go with several.
55 minutes
32 UK fl oz will fill 6061 such bottles. 32 US fl oz will fill 6309 such bottles.
4.5 minutes
2 ounce of cough medicine will fill 1and1/2 medicine bottles. How many bottles will 12 ounces of cough medicine fill
It would take approximately 5, 750 ml bottles to fill a U.S. gallon. eraofbusiness
go onto facebook and fill out the online form - it takes about 2 minutes
1 hour and a half, or 90 minutes.
15.1 bottles. 272/16= 15.135
It would take the too pipes 30 minutes to fill the tank when working together.This figure can be found in the following manner:Find the fill-speed of the first pipe50 minutes to fill 6000 Liters. 6000L/50m gives us 120L/m (liters-per-minute)6000 Liters in 75 minutes = 6000L/75m = 80L/mNext find the speed of the second pipeNow we combine the two rates (120+80), and we find that the pipes have a combined fill-speed of 200L/mFinally, we determine that it takes 30 minutes to fill the tank at 200L/m
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You would need 5 bottles of 500 ml each to fill a 2.5-liter container.