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Two pools are being filled with water. To start, the first pool contains 867 liters of water and the second pool is empty. Water is being added to the first pool at a rate of 15.25 liters per minute. Water is being added to the second pool at a rate of 40.75 liters per minute after how many minutes will the two pools have the same amount of water? answer in minutes how much water will be in each pool when they have the same amount? answer in liters

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so all you have to do is divide 867 by 40.75 and then multiply the answer by 15.25 until you get to zero or as close as you can get to zero

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm getting about 33.65 minutes if that's even an option or near an option

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