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Jake fills up a tank that can hold 200 gallons of water. The tank already has 50 gallons of water in it when Jake starts filling it at the rate of 10 gallons per minute. Karla fills a tank that can hold 300 gallons of water. That tank already has 100 gallons of water in it when Karla starts filling it at the rate of 5 gallons per minute. Jake and Karla start filling the tanks at the same time. How long after they start filling the tanks do the tanks have the same volume of water?What is that volume of water?

 Dec 15, 2014

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Let m represent the number of minutes.

Amount of water in Karla's tank:  100 + 5m

Amount of water in Jake's tank:  50 + 10m

Same amount of water:  100 + 5m  =  50 + 10 m

--->                                         100  =  50 + 5m

--->                                            50  =  5m

--->                                            10 = m

In ten minutes, Karla's tank will have 100 + 5(10)  =  100 + 50  =  150 gallons.

In ten minutes, Jake's tank will have 50 + 10(10)  =  50 + 100  =  150 gallons.

 Dec 15, 2014
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Best Answer

Let m represent the number of minutes.

Amount of water in Karla's tank:  100 + 5m

Amount of water in Jake's tank:  50 + 10m

Same amount of water:  100 + 5m  =  50 + 10 m

--->                                         100  =  50 + 5m

--->                                            50  =  5m

--->                                            10 = m

In ten minutes, Karla's tank will have 100 + 5(10)  =  100 + 50  =  150 gallons.

In ten minutes, Jake's tank will have 50 + 10(10)  =  50 + 100  =  150 gallons.

geno3141 Dec 15, 2014

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