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summertime
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The water from one outlet flowing at a constant rate can fill a swimming pool at 9 hours and from a second out at 5 hours.
If both outlets are used at the same time, what is the number of hours required to fill the pool.
I figured out:
1/9 + 1/5 = 14/45 or .31 however in the book the answer is
45/14 or 3.21.
Can someone explain why did they take the inverse of 14/45 to make the answer 45/14?
If both outlets are used at the same time, what is the number of hours required to fill the pool.
I figured out:
1/9 + 1/5 = 14/45 or .31 however in the book the answer is
45/14 or 3.21.
Can someone explain why did they take the inverse of 14/45 to make the answer 45/14?












