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Pipe ‘A’ can fill a tank in 25 hours whereas leak ‘A’ can empty it in 30 hours. If they both operate along with pipe ‘B’, then the given tan...
Tap A and Tap B fill a drum of volume 483 liters in 21 minutes. If their efficiencies are in the ratio x:y respectively and B alone takes to fill the ci...
Three pipe P1, P2 and P3 fill the tank in 15 hours, 10 hours and 20 hours respectively. If all the three pipes opened together and pipe P2 & P1 are clo...
Two inlet pipes M and N alone can fill a tank in 12 hours and 16 hours respectively and an outlet pipe P alone can empty the whole tank in 8 hours. Firs...
Tap A and Tap B fill a drum of volume 475 liters in 19 minutes. If their efficiencies are in the ratio x:y respectively and B alone takes to fill the ci...
Pipe ‘A’ and pipe ‘B’ can fill a cistern in 18 minutes and 20 minutes respectively. Pipe ‘C’ alone can empty the cistern in 12 minutes. If a...
A tank has two inlet pipes A and B and an outlet pipe C. Pipe A can fill the tank in 6 hours, and Pipe B can fill it in 8 hours. Pipe C can empty the fu...
Pipe ‘G’ and pipe ‘H’ together can fill an empty tank in 40 hours while pipe ‘H’ and pipe ‘I’ together take 25 hours to fill the same ta...
Pipe ‘A’ can fill a 210-litre tank in 10.5 hours. If pipe ‘A’ is 25% more efficient than pipe ‘C’ whereas pipe ‘B’ is 50% more efficient...
Pipe 'Q' can fill a tank in 20 hours, while Pipe 'R' completes the job in 15 hours. If both pipes are operated simultaneously, how long will it take for...
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