Chapter 17
Chapter 17
Chapter 17
Rule 1
Theorem: If a pipe can fill a tank in x hours, then the part
Wf' 1 '-'"to ~ Hftfm^qjifUi
a
~died in I hour = .
R
a) -
2.
Illustrative Example
b)
c)
d) None of these
Ix
Answers
the part filled in 1 hour = .
10
l.c
Rule 3
Exercise
'..
2.d
1
b) -
1
c)
(it)
d) Data inadequate
opened =
b) 2 minutes
d) None of these
Note: I f T is (+ve), then cistern gets filled up and if T is (ve), then cistern gets emptied
\nswers
l.b
2.a
Illustrative Example
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Rule 2
Theorem: If a pipe can empty a tank in y hours, then the
part of the full tank emptied in I hour =
10x12 _
Illustrative Example
A pipe can empty a tank in 12 hours. Find the part of
the tank emptied in one hour.
Soln: Applying the above theorem, we have
1
un r s
Ix
Exercise
1.
Exercise
1.
: 2
'
^ijgJlaaiH .
A water tank is ~ th full. Pipe A c;.n fill the tank in 10
minutes and the pipe B can empty it in 6 minutes. If both
the pipes are open, how long will it take to empty or fill
the tank completely?
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b) 6 minutes to fill
d) 9 minutes to fill
(BSRB Mumbai PO-1999)
Pipe A fills the cistern in half an hour and pipe B in 40
minutes, but owing to a crack in the bottom of the cistern it is found that pipe A now takes 40 minutes to fill
the cistern. How long will B take now to fill it and how
long will the crack take to empty it?
a) The leak empties in 1 hour and B fills in 2 hours.
b) B fills in an hour and the leak empties in 2 hours
c) B fills in an hour and the leak empties in an hour
d) Data inadequate
A cistern which could be filled in 9 hours takes one our
more to be filled owing to a leak in its bottom. I f the
cistern is full, in what time will the leak empty it?
a) 80 hours b) 85 hours c) 90 hours d) 95 hours
A tap can fill a cistern in 8 hours and another can empty
it in 16 hours. I f both the taps are opened simultaneously,
the time (in hours) to fill the tank is:
a) 8
b) 10
c) 16
d)24
(Clerical Grade Exam, 1991)
A tap can fill a tank in 25 minutes and another can empty
it in 50 minutes. I f the tank is already half full and both
the taps are opened together, the
a) tank is emptied in 20 minutes
b) tank is filled up in 25 minutes
c) tank is filled up in 20 minutes
d) tank is emptied in 25 minutes
(SBI Bank PO Exam, 1985)
a) 6 minutes to empty
c) 9 minutes to empty
2.
3.
4.
5.
4. c
5. b;
Hint: T = I f
I = +25minutes.
2^50-25,
2
Rule 4
Theorem: If a tap can fill a x
sion is obtained
Illustrative Example
Ex
tt
16
1/4
3/4
'
part in t
sion is obtained
x3 = 48 minutes.
Answers
1. a;
Ex:
=6
2. b;
minutes.
Hint: Let the leak empties it in x hours.
From the given rule, we have
40 .
Exercise
xx30
x-30
3
A fill pipe can fill of cistern in 27 minutes. In how
4
2
many minutes,,it can fill of the cistern.
a) 36 minutes b) 24 minutesc) 28 minutes d) 21 minutes
n o u r
= 9+1 = 10
or,* = 90 hours.
b) 18 minutes
d) None of these
3.
>5
>6
C )
1
3
Rule 6
2.c
3.b
Rule 5
cistern is given by
....
xy_
{x + yj
hrs.
Illustrative Example
Ex:
2.
3.
180 20
36 45
Hence, both the pipes together will fill the tank in 20
hours.
50 10 1 ,
= = = 3 - hrs.
10 + 5
15
3
3
15
b) hrs
15
c) hrs
d) None of these
1
b) 6 y minutes
c)
d) None of these
Exercise
1.
a)
2.b
12x16
48
12 + 16
6 y minutes
45
b) minutes
45
d) minutes
o
Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 30 minutes and 15
minutes respectively. I f both the pipes are opened simultaneously, how much time will be taken to fill the
tank?
a) 10 minutes
b) 12 minutes
c) 8 minutes
d) 9 minutes
Two pipes can fill a cistern in 9 hours and 12 hours respectively. In how much time will they fill the cistern
when opened together?
Answers
l.c
hours.
10x5
minutes
xy
x+ y
Ex.:
Exercise
1.
Illustrative Example
>3
Answers
l.b
1
hours
c) 5 y hours
hours
d) 5 hours
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l.b
2. a
J. a
Rule 7
Theorem: A pipe can fill a tank in x hours. Due to a leak in
the bottom it is filled in y hours. If the tank is full, the time
Illustrative Example
hrs.
Answers
1. a;
2. a
5. b;
8x10
the required answer = - -
Ex.:
J_
15
20,
60
.* the leak will empty the full tank in 60 hrs.
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem, we
have
required time
15x20
:
20-15
hrs.
Rule 8
Theorem: If a pipe fills a tank in x hours and anotherfills
the same tank in y hours, but a third one empties the full
tank in z hours, and all of them are opened together, the net
partfilled in 1 hour =
L + L-L
x
z
xyz
60 hrs.
4 U
IU o
hours.
yz + xz- xy
Exercise
Illustrative Example
1.
Ex.:
3.
4.
1_
20
30
40 1
120
120
l
.-. The tank will be full in - r - i.e. 17 hours.
7
7
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem, we
have
time taken to fill the tank
20x30x40
_ 120 _
1 ?
~ 30x40 + 2 0 x 4 0 - 2 0 x 3 0 ~~T~
1
7
h r S
'
Exercise
1.
b) 4 y minutes
,1
c) >- minutes
d) None of these
A cistern is normally filled in 8 hrs but takes 2 hrs longer
J_
Top A can fill a water tank in 25 minutes, tap B can fill the
same tank in 40 minutes and tap C can empty the tank in
30 minutes. If all the three taps are opened together, in
how many minutes will the tank be completely filled up
or emptied?
(BSRBPatnaPO,2001)
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a) 3
13
}
2.
,.5
b) 15
13
;
)8
' 13
13
;
'
d) 31
19
A cistern can be filled by two pipes, A and B in 12 minutes and 14 minutes respectively and can be emptied by
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3.
5
19
7
17
a) ^247
b')
c' ) 24
d)
24
~' 24
A cistern has 3 pipes, A, B and C. A and B can fill it in 2
and 3 hours respectively. C is a waste pipe. I f all the 3
7
pipes be opened at once, of the cistern will be filled
b) 4 hours
c) 5 hours
60x75x50
d) 6 hours
75x50 + 6 0 x 5 0 - 6 0 x 7 5
Answers
1. d;
60 75 50 J 300 * 100
.-. C can empty the full tank in 100 minutes.
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem, we
have
25x40x30
Hint: required answer =
40x30 + 2 5 x 3 0 - 2 5 x 4 0
= 100 minutes.
Exercise
2. b;
600
11
""~19~
. 19
1.
168
14x8 + 12x8-12x14
minutes
2.
n
.-. in 7 minutes 7 7 T ' = part of the tank will be
168
24
5
filled.
.*. required answer = 1 ,
3.b;
_5___19
24 ~ 24
part.
a) 1 hour
7
1
Hint: . of the cistern will be filled up in hr.
3.
1 24
x yjhrs.
.2 7
Let the pipe C be empty the whole cistern in x hours.
Now, applying the given rule we have,
4.
_ 12
3xx+2xx-2x3
Rule 9
xT-xy
hrs.
Illustrative Example
Ex:
J'i
d) 1 hours
wA
c) 45 min
d) 1 hour
Answers
Lb
2. a
3.c
4.b
Rule 10
xyT
time taken by C to empty thefull tank is
yT +
1
c) hour
a) 30 min
3
b) hour
2x3x x
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Pz'
is
2 +
minutes.
Illustrative Example
Ex
2.
3.
1 1
In 1 minute the pipe of 1 cm diameter fills ~ T of
614
X
1
1
In 1 minute
61x4
61x9j
4.
| 1
when the largest alone fill it in 1 hours, the amount
1
~ . , , ofthecis
J6
tern is filled.
.-. the whole is filled in 36 minutes.
Note: (*) We are given that amount of water flowing is proportional to the square of the diameter of the pipe.
Answers
l.a
2.b
3.c
1
Since 2 cm diameter fills of the cistern,
61
cm diameter fills
Rule 11
1 1
7 7 T of the cistern.
61 4
X
611 2
4.d
, 1 4
(**)
1 1
3
cm diameter fills
t t
61
4 {3)
6T 9
X
of the cistern.
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem, we
have
61x(2)
Of
61x4
-(2)
1 + 1^ + 4
9
<3,
61x4x9
,
= 36 minutes.
9 + 16 + 36
Exercise
1.
Illustrative Example
Ex:
32
-(18-*) x - U ,
24
Ix
18-x ,
or, +
=1
' 96
24
or, 7x + 4 ( l 8 - x ) = 96
24
x32 = 8 min.
Exercise
1.
2.
Illustrative Example
Ex:
x = 12 hrs.
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem, we
have
(.16)
the first pipe should work for l ^
Answers
l.c
2.b
5. a; Hint: 25| 1
4.b
3.b
t
20
n r s
= 12 hrs.
Exercise
1.
b) 11 minutes
d) 8 minutes
4
Two pipes P and Q would fill a cistern in 12 and ^ m i n utes respectively. Both pipes being opened, find when
the first pipe must be turned off so that the cistern may
be just filled in 8 minutes
a) 15 minutes
b) 8 minutes
c) 6 minutes
d) 10 minutes
A cistern can be filled by two pipes in 30 and 40 minutes
respectively. Both the pipes were opened at once, but
after some time the first was shut up, and the cistern was
filled in 10 minutes more. How long after the pipes had
been opened was the first pipe shut up?
c) 7 minutes
2.
3.
90
=5
x
"' 24
90
t = 16 minutes.
a) minutes
Rule 12
b) minutes
90
45
Theorem: Two pipes P and Q will fill a cistern in x hours
d) minutes
c) 7 7 minutes
2
andy hours respectively. If both pipes are opened together, Answers
then the time after which the first pipe must be turned off,
t
,
45 , , 1 . .
l.a;
Hint: 12
= 3 .-. t = = 11 minutes
15.
4
4
so that the cistern may bejustfilled in t hours, isX 1
I
yj
J = 8 minutes
required answer
hours.
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2. c
3. b; Hint: Let the first pipe be shut up after x minutes.
Now, applying the above rule, we have
30 1
2.
x + 10
[Heret = ( x + 10) minutes]
40
3.
90 .
or, x = minutes.
7
Rule 13
Theorem: If two pipes A and B function simultaneously,
the reservoir is filled in x hours and pipe A fills the reservoir y hoursfaster than the other, then the time taken by the
Jy +4x
2
4.
~{y-2x)
faster than the other. How many hours does the faster
pipe take to fill the reservoir?
a) 15 hours b) 20 hours c) 25 hours d) 30 hours
I f two pipes function simultaneously, the reservoir is
filled in 24 minutes. One pipe fills the reservoir 20 minutes faster than the other. How many hours does the
faster pipe take to fill the reservoir?
a) 60 min
b) 45 min
c) 40 min
d) 30 min
Answers
hours.
Lb
Illustrative Example
If two pipes function simultaneously, the reservoir is
filled in 12 hrs. One pipe fills the reservoir 10 hours
faster than the other. How many hours does the faster
pipe take to fill the reservoir?
Soln: Detail Method: Let the faster pipe fills the tank in x
hrs.
Then the slower pipe fills the tank in x + 10 hrs.
When both of then are opened, the reservoir will be
filled in
x + (x + 10)
12
or, x - 1 4 x - 1 2 0 = 0
.'. x = 20,-6
But x can't be -ve, hence the faster pipe will fill the
reservoir in 20 hrs.
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem, we
have
the time taken by the faster pipe
3.a
4.c
Rule 14
Ex:
x(x + 10)
2.b
xy
y-x + t
hours.
Illustrative Example
Ex:
: ^ / t>im\mtU4
S -
is filled by A + B i n 8 hrs.
_ V(l0) +4(l2) - ( 1 0 - 2 x 1 2 )
2
40 ,
= = 20 hours.
2
Exercise
1.
8x3
= 12 hrs.
-C5
Exercise
I.
4+ y
3.
4.
5.
20
3
y - 4+-
J minutes.
.. y = = o
4
4
5.c
4. a
2 5
3.d
Rule 15
Theorem: A pipe can fill a tank in x units of time and another pipe iny units of time, but a third pipe can empty it in
z units of time. If thefirst two pipes are kept open for t units
of time in the beginning and then the third pipe is also
opened, the time in which the cistern is emptied is given by
zt
units of time.
xy
x +y
Illustrative Example
Ex.
Answers
10x15x20
Lb;Hint: x = 10x15 + 10x20 + 15x20
60
13
12
3
. . . .
3
.-. part is emptied in 60 x = 45 minutes.
4
4
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem, we
have
6x5
6x5x3
the required time =
= 45 min12x15
15 + 12
21
L2
= 20 or, y = = 2 min 6 seconds.
60 ,
'
10
v
+3
13
= 4 mm
1
B and C are turned off after 1 min
2
.-. B and C together can f i l l a cistern in
12x15
U 2 + 15
utes.
Exercise
1.
20
min
1
60
60
10x12x15
15
minutes.
2. a; Hint: * =
_ 3
^
1
12 15) ~ 4
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2.
3.
4.
6xl0x
2(A + B + C)fillin
6 x l 0 + 6x + 10x
2
2
6x5x15
2. a
10x5
Now, A[= (A + B + C) - (B + C)] fills in =
10-5
= 10
hrs.
15
x5
Similarly, B fills in
15hrs.
H .
2
5x6
3.d
Answers
l.b
15
4.c
Rule 16
1 A
15
900
90
, 15
6x
2
10 hrs.
2x6xl0x~
900
= 15 hrs.
60
10x + 6x - 6 x 1 0
2
2
Time taken by C to fill the tank
hrs,
xy + yz-xZ;
2xyz
2x6xl0x
yz + xz-xy
Ixyz
6 x
Illustrative Example
A, B and C are three pipes connected to a tank. A and
B together fill the tank in 6 hrs. B and C together fill
the tank in 10 hrs. A and C together fill the tank in
_1
7 hrs. In how much time will A, B and C fill the tank
separately?
Soln: Detail Method: A + B fill in 6 hrs.
B + C fill in 10 hrs,
1 15
A + C f i l l i n 7 - = hrs
2
2
15
2
+ 6 x l 0
1 0 x
15
2
= 30 hrs.
30
hrs
^xz + xy-yz
Ex:
900
hrs,
Exercise
1.
2.
* 2
2 -
hrs
c) 8 hrs, 12 hrs, 4-
3.
4.
407
hrs
earlier.
=> the work of (12 -4 =) 8 hrs will be completed now
in
,
d) 4 hrs, 24 hrs, ~ hrs
4
8+2 ^3
2
=
1
Since - of supplied water leaks out, the leakage empties the tank in 12 x 3 = 36 hrs. Now, time taken to fill
the tank by the two pipes and the leakage
36x12
= 18 hrs.
36-12
3
b) 16 hrs, 24 hrs, 9- hrs
.-. time taken by the two pipes and the leakage to fill
o
d) 16 hrs, 48 hrs, 8 - hrs
2
2
- of the tank = 1 8 x - = 12 hrs.
Tnoid tii as i, - ~ :;:<
.-,*}/.
.-. total time = 4 hrs + 12hrs= 16 hrs.
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem,
Answers
l.a
2.b
3.c
4. a
Rule 17
Theorem: Two pipes can separatelyfilla tank in x hrs and
y hrs respectively. If both the pipes are opened to fill the
tank but when the tank is n part full a leak develops in the
tank through which m part of the total water supplied by
both the pipes leak out, then the total time to fill the tank is
20x30
:
\ (l-mn\
[x + y] { 1-m
J hrs.
1.
1
tank through which ~ of the water supplied by both
the pipes leak out. What is the total time taken to fill
the tank?
Soln: Detail Method: Time taken by the two pipes to fill the
20 + 30
2.
pipes leak out. What is the total time taken to fill the
tank?
a) 8 hrs
b)5hrs
c)6hrs
d)9hrs
Two pipes can separately fill a tank in 30 hrs and 45 hrs
respectively. Both the pipes are opened to fill the tank
2
hut when the tank is y full a leak develops in the tank
hrs= 12 hrs.
1
12
.-. - of tank is filled in -
1
\
tank but when the tank is ~ full a leak develops in the
tank =
Exercise
I lustrativc E x a m p l e
EK
TWO pipes can separately fill a tank in 20 hrs and 30
hrs respectively. Both the pipes are opened to fill the
20x30
1A L
x = 16 hrs.
50 3
6 0 0
=
f
20 + 30
x
3 3
1-1/3
hrs.
1
.-
^
Now, - of the supplied water leaks out
1 2
the filler pipes are only 1 - = as efficient as
3.
2
through which of the water supplied by both the
pipes leak out. What is the total time taken to fill the
tank?
a) 25 hrs
b) 30 hrs
c) 35 hrs
d) None of these
Two pipes can separately fill a tank in 20 hrs and 30 hrs
respectively. Both the pipes are opened to fill the tank
but when the tank is full a leak develops in the tank
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Answers
l.b
2.b
3.c
4.d
Answers
l.c
2.b
Rule 19
3.c
Rule 18
Theorem: A cistern is normallyfilled in x hrs but takes thrs
longer to fill because of a leak in its bottom. If the cistern is
xx(x + t)
hrs.
1-t
hours.
x+ y
xy
Illustrative Example
Ex.:
Sx
x-8
x-8
8x
hrs
Illustrative Example
Ex:
n e
8x (8 + 2)
12
Exercise
1.
2.
3.
4.
10 + 15
- = -12 hrs.
10x15)
Exercise
1
409
4.
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full, it is emptied in 1 hours. How many litres does the
cistern hold?
a)225 litres b) 135 litres c) 125 litres d) None of these
5.
2.c
4. a
3.a
Answers
l.c
Rule 20
a) 40 litres
Theorem: Two pipes can fill a cistern in x andy minutes
respectively. A waste pipe carries of w litres of water per Answers
l.a
2.c
minute from the cistern. If all three pipes are opened together and a full cistern gets emptied in z minutes, then the
capacity of the cistern is
>(xyz)
xy + xz + yz
litres.
Illustrative Example
Ex
= 40 litres.
15x10 + 10x120 + 15x120
Exercise
1
Two pipes A and B can separately fill in 7 and 5 minutes respectively and a waste pipe C can carry off 14
litres per minute. I f all the pipes are opened when the
cistern is full, it is emptied in 1 hour. How many litres
does the cistern hold?
a) 40 litres b) 30 litres c) 35 litres d) 45 litres
Two pipes A and B can separately fill in 30 and 20 minutes respectively and a waste pipe C can carry off 6 litres
per minute. If all the pipes are opened when the cistern is
full, it is emptied in 60 minutes. How many litres does the
cistern hold?
a) 10 litres b) 30 litres c) 60 litres d) 45 litres
Two pipes A and B can separately fill in 15 and 10 minutes respectively and a waste pipe C can carry off 3 litres
per minute. If all the pipes are opened when the cistern is
b) 3 5 litres
3.a
c) 45 litres
4.b
d) 60 litres
5.a
Rule 21
wxy
ny-mx
litres.
Illustrative Example
EK
There are 5 filling pipes, each capable of filling a cistern alone in 12 minutes, and 3 emptying pipes each
capable of emptying a cistern alone in 16 minutes. All
pipes are opened together and as a result, tank fills 1 f
litres of water per minute. Find the capacity of the
tank.
Soln: Applying the above theorem, we have
the capacity of the cistern
11x12x16
11x12x16
16x5-3x12
44
= 48 litres.
Exercise
1.
2.
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3.
4.
2.
3.
Answers
l.c
2.b
3.c
4. a
4.
Rule 22
Theorem: Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in x andy
hours respectively. If opened together they take t hours
extra to fill the cistern due to a leak, then the time in which
the leak alone empties the full
cistern
is
xy 1 + xy
{x + y)t
x+ y
c) 93 hrs
d) 90 i
hrs
Two pipes can fill a cistern in 10 and 15 hours respectively. The pipes are opened simultaneously and it is
found that due to leakage in the bottom, 2 hrs extra are
taken for the cistern to be filled up. If the cistern is full, in
what time would the leak empty it?
a) 20 hrs
b) 21 hrs
c)24 hrs
d) 28 hrs
Two pipes can fill a cistern in 30 and 15 hours respectively. The pipes are opened simultaneously and it is
found that due to leakage in the bottom, 5 hrs extra are
taken for the cistern to be filled up. If the cistern is full, in
what time would the leak empty it?
a) 60 hrs
b) 45 hrs
c) 35 hrs
d) 30 hrs
Answers
2.b
3.c
4.d
Rule 23
8
found that due to leakage in the bottom, ~ hrs extra
are taken for the cistern to be filled up. If the cistern is
full, in what time would the leak empty it?
Soln: Applying the above theorem, we have
time taken by leak to empty the cistern
14x16
14 + 16
112
15
1.
b) 9 3 - hrs
l.b
Two pipes can fill a cistern in 14 and 16 hours respectively. The pipes are opened simultaneously and it is
Exercise
a) 90 hrs
hours.
Illustrative Example
Ex:
14x16
1+(14 + 16)
112
1 +15x 8^
15
15
112
15 '
wx
xy
litres.
Illustrative Example
Ex:
15 = 112 hrs.
Exercise
1.
411
4.
time when the cistern will be full if both fill pipes are
opened together.
a) 6 minutes b) 5 minutes c) 9 minutes d) 7 minutes
One filling pipe A is 10 times faster than second filling
pipe B. I f B can fill a cistern in 55 minutes, then find the
time when the cistern will be full i f both fill pipes are
opened together.
a) 5 minutes
b) 4 minutes
c) 7 minutes
d) None of these
Answers
l.c
2.a
3.d
Rule 25
Answers
It
|
4.a
Rule 24
n +
jJ hours.
Illustrative Example
Lc
18
:
5+1
x hours.
n+ I
Illustrative Example
EK
U + |llJ8 = 15 minutes.
Exercise
1.
3 minutes.
Exercise
One filling pipe A is 3 times faster than second filling
pipe B. I f B can fill a cistern in 16 hours, then find the
time when the cistern will be full i f both fill pipes are
opened together.
a) 5 hrs
b) 6 hrs
c) 4 hrs d) Data inadequate
1 One filling pipe A is 5 times faster than second filling
pipe B. I f B can fill a cistern in 36 minutes, then find the
time when the cistern will be full i f both fill pipes are
opened together.
a) 6 minutes b) 8 minutes c) 4 minutes d) 12 minutes
One filling pipe A is 7 times faster than second filling
pipe B. I f B can fill a cistern in 56 minutes, then find the
2.
3.
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One filling pipe A is 9 times faster than second filling
pipe B. If A can fill a cistern in 30 minutes, then find the
time when the cistern will be full i f both fill pipes are
opened together.
a) 28 minutes
b) 25 minutes
c) 24 minutes
d) 27 minutes
nx
nx
2.a
in
Note: Here A is the slower filling pipe and B is the faster one.
4.d
3.b
Rule 26
Theorem: If onefilling pipe Aisn times faster and takes x
minutes less time than the other filling pipe B, then the
time, they will take to fill a cistern, if both the pipes are
nx
opened together,isis
(2'
Illustrative Example
One fill pipe A is 4 times slower than the second fill
pipe B and takes 30 minutes more time than the fill
pipe B. When will the cistern be full if both fill pipes
are opened together? Also find, how much time will
A and B separately take to fill the cistern?
Soln: Following the above formula, we have
Ex:
A"
tern in
(
nx
/i-/,
n-1
minutes.
Ex
Answers
l.b
2.a
3.c
Rule 27
Theorem: If onefilling pipe A is n times slower and takes x
minutes more time than the other filling pipe B, then the
time, they will take to fill a cistern, if both the pipes are
430
= 40 minutes and
= 10 minutes.
.4-1
Exercise
1.
One fill pipe A is 2 times slower than the second fill pipe
B and takes 9 minutes more time than the fill pipe B. Find
how much time will A take to fill the cistern?
a) 6 minutes
b) 10 minutes
c) 15 minutes
d) 8 minutes
One fill pipe A is 3 times slower than the second fill pipe
B and takes 16 minutes more time than the fill pipe B.
Find how much time will B take to fill the cistern?
a) 6 minutes
b) 21 minutes
c) 14 minutes
d) Data inadequate
2.
Exercise
3.
8 minutes
4x30
A will fill the cistern in
Illustrative Example
2.
4x30
Note: Here, A is the faster filling pipe and B is the slower one.
1.
minutes.
Answers
l.b
opened together is
Answers
l.a
2. a
Rule 28
Theorem: 'P'pipes arefitted to a water tank. Some of these
arefilling pipes and the other emptying pipes. Each filling
pipe can fill the tank In 'x' hours and each waste pipe can
empty the tank in 'y' hours. On pening all the pipes, an
empty tank isfilled in 'T'hours. Then the number of filling
( .. . ^ ..x
y + PT x
x and the number of waste pipes is
pipes is
x+ y
T
PT x y \
X
x+y
Illustrative Example
Ex:
-.3
ing pipe can fill the tank in 9 hours and each waste
pipe can empty the tank in 6 hours. On opening all the
pipes, an empty tank is filled in 9 hours. Find the
number of filling pipes.
Soln: Following the above theorem, we have
P = 6, T = 9 hours, x = 9 hours and y = 6 hours.
6+6x9 9
.-. the required no. of filling pipes = - -
9+6
9
60
= iT=
.-. the no. of waste pipes = 6 - 4 = 2.
Check the answer from the above formula,
6x9-9
no. of waste pipes =
Exercise
1.
6
45 6
^ = yj 9
X
= 2
Exercise
2.
a) 4
b)5
c)6
d) Can't be determined
x 8 = 6 minutes.
3.
Answers
l.b
2.c
3.b
Answers
la
2.b
Rule 30
3.b
Rule 29
Theorem: Two filling pipes A and B opened together can
fill a cistern in t minutes. If the first filling pipe A alone
ukes x minutes more or less than t and the secondfill pipe
S alone takes y minutes more or less than t minutes, then t
alone, second fill pipe can fill the same alone in x min2
utes, and similarly, first empty pipe can empty the full cisa given by [r = ~Jx^\
Illustrative Example
Ec
the alone filling time for first fill pipe = jc, minutes,
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iL
(i)
il.-ii--ii- =l
, if cistern is filled completely
y, y
(ii)
y.
(iii) L l + L l . _ i i . _ i_
*i i
y\
Illustrative Examples
Two fill pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 12 and 16
minutes respectively. Both fill pipes are opened together, but 4 minutes before the cistern is full, one
pipe A is closed. How much time will the cistern take
to fill.
Soln: Let the cistern be filled in x minutes.
.-. Pipe B is opened for x minutes and pipe A is opened
for (x - 4) minutes.
Using the above method
x'
Exl:
x-4
12
16
1 or,
4 x - 1 6 + 3x
48
or, ^ 8
12,
^5
^6
|+
12x 7 ,
or, + = 1
96 16
4_
16;
' 3
3 "
_12
16_
x = 4.5 minutes.
Exercise
1.
=1
64 _ 1
.
- - * minutes
2.
1
.-. The cistern is filled in 9 minutes.
Ex2:
4
5
5
a) 12 min b) 12 min c) 13 min d) None of these
3.
;s and Cisterns
together but fill tap A is turned off after few minutes and
fill tap B fills the rest part of cistern in 8 minutes. After
how many minutes, was tap A turned off?
a) 3 min
b)4min
c)5min
d)2min
Two fill taps A and B can separately fill a cistern in 15
and 30 minutes respectively. They started to fill a cistern
together but fill tap A is turned off after few minutes and
fill tap B fills the rest part of cistern in 9 minutes. After
how many minutes, was tap A turned off?
a) 6 min
b) 8 min
c) 7 min
d) Data inadequate
A cistern can be filled by two pipes filling separately in
15 and 25 minutes respectively. Both pipes are opened
5
together for a certain time but being clogged, only of
f*
v;i'
' '.
.ytn
full quantity water flows through the former and only
o
through the latter pipe. The obstructions, however, being suddenly removed, the cistern is filled in 5 minutes
from that moment. How long was it before the full flow
began?
161
a) minutes
168
b)
minutes
d) None of these
minutes
5
X
9_
3 6 * 10
341
360
360
19*
" 360
19*
, .
( (
r360-19s
\0
or x = 1.
Rule 31
Theorem: Three pipes A, B and C are attached to a cistern.
A can fill it in x minutes and B in y minutes.C is a waste
pipe for emptying it. After opening both the pipes A and B,
a man leaves the cistern and returns when the cistern should
have been just full. Finding, however, that the waste pipe
had been left open, he closes it and the cistern now gets
filled in t minutes. The time in which the pipe C, if opened
xy
x+ y
I
minutes.
Ex:
= 6
minutes
V waste pipe C had been left open for 6 minutes
c) minute
d) 1 minute
2
10+15
\nswers
l.a
30 6
Illustrative Example
148
c)
2.c
4.c
3.b
5.b
Now, part of the cistern would be filled by A and B
1
30
341
36 1
360
together in 2 minutes.
.-. Cistern will be full in minutes.
From the question, we have
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=6
x = 18 minutes.
10x15
10 + 15
6x6
18 nun.
a) 48 min
b) 24 min
c) 36 min
d) 42 min
Answers
l.a
2.b
3.c
4.d
5,a
Rule 32
Theorem: If a pipe A fills a cistern in x hours and suddenly
a leak develops through which every hour n part of the
water filled by the pipe A leaks out, then the time in which
tank is full
I-n
hours.
Exercise
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Illustrative Example
Ex:
1
ment of a whole in the bottom of the tank rd of the
-j<t >V-JV
H.iigWo 3s i
J
-m
water filled by the pipe A leaks out. Find the time
when the tank will be full.
Soln: Detail Method:
1.
In 1 hour part of the tank is filled.
36 j P
a r t
12
1-13
12x3
18 hours.
Exercise
1.
2.
3.
417
filled by the pipe A leaks out. Find the time when the
tank will be full.
a) 30 min
b) 32 min
c) 35 min
d) 34 min
A pipe A can fill a tank in 16 minutes. Due to develop-
Bl
3.
Answers
ment of a whole in the bottom of the tank of the water
filled by the pipe A leaks out. Find the time when the
tank will be full.
l.b
a) 18 min
1.
Answers
la
2.d
b) 24 min
3.b
c) 20 min
d) Data inadequate
Rule 33
2.
Illustrative Example
Three pipes A, B and C can fill a tank in 12 minutes, 16
minutes and 24 minutes respectively. The pipe C is
closed 3 minutes before the tank is filled. In what time
will the tank be full?
Soln: Detail Method:
Let the tank be full in x minutes.
Ec
x
x
x-3
Now, 7 r + 77 + -TT12 16
24
3.
Answers
=
1. a;
Ax + 3x + 2x-6
or,
48
3.b
Miscellaneous
4.c
2.c
L + _L__L
U5
+
20
25,
23
30
=1
23
Remaining part
30 J
30
L5
20 J~ 60
6 minutes.
60 7
. part will be filled by ( A + B) in I y ^ J hrs
x
Exercise
1.
2.
2. d;
= 2 hours
.-. Total time in which the tank is full =(10 + 2)
= 12 hours
[(A's 1 hour work) + (A + B)'s 1 hour work]
=
JL (J_ _LXir
+
10
I 10
12J
60-
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Remaining part =
171
43
60 J
60
Clearly,
1
1
Now,(A + B + C)'s 1 hourwork= ^ J Q- Hl 2 + 1- 5
+
43
hrs
J_ J L|-J_
20
30
60
55
Remaining part =
60 J
60
12
= 2 hours 52 min.
.-. Total time taken to fill the cistern = 4 hours 52 min.
3. a;
55
15 J ~ 60
and I j 2
20 J '
1
e
30 ^
a r t
' "
S
by B in 1 min.