Work Problems - GMAT Quantitative

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Two inlet pipes lead into a large water tank. One pipe can fill the tank in 45 minutes; the second pipe can fill it in 40 minutes. At 8:00 AM, the first pipe is opened; at 8:10 AM, the second one is opened. To the nearest minute, at what time is the tank full?

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Look at the work rates as "tanks per minute", not "minutes per tank".

The two pipes can fill the tank up at tanks per minute and tanks per minute.

Let be the time it took, in minutes, to fill the tank up. Then this is the amount of time that the first pipe had to let in water; the amount of time that the second pipe had, in minutes, is .

Since rate multiplied by time is equal to work, then the two pipes fill up and tanks; together, they filled up tank - one tank. This sets up the equation to be solved:

This rounds to 26 minutes after the first pipe is opened, or 8:26 AM.

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