Two water pumps, Pump A and Pump B, working simultaneously at their respective constant rates, can fill an empty storage tank in hours. If Pump A operates alone at its constant rate for hours and then Pump B operates alone at its constant rate for hours, the tank is also filled completely. How many hours would it take Pump A, working alone at its constant rate, to fill the entire storage tank?
- Ahours
- hoursCevap
- Chours
- Dhours
- Ehours
Cevap
hours (or hours)
The correct answer is derived by setting up two linear equations representing the total work accomplished: and . Solving this system gives Pump A's rate tanks per hour. The time required for Pump A working alone is the reciprocal of its rate, which equals hours.
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Formulating and solving systems of two linear equations in two variables derived from work-rate relationships.