Aptitude - Pipes and Cistern - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Pipes and Cistern - General Questions (Q.No. 12)
12.
A large tanker can be filled by two pipes A and B in 60 minutes and 40 minutes respectively. How many minutes will it take to fill the tanker from empty state if B is used for half the time and A and B fill it together for the other half?
15 min
20 min
27.5 min
30 min
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Part filled by (A + B) in 1 minute = 1 + 1 = 1 .
60 40 24

Suppose the tank is filled in x minutes.

Then, x 1 + 1 = 1
2 24 40

x x 1 = 1
2 15

x = 30 min.

Discussion:
51 comments Page 5 of 6.

M ramesh said:   1 decade ago
This problem solving easily this type.
Total time is = x.

b time = a+b time.
b one minute capacity = 2.5.
a+b one minute capacity = 2.5+1.66 = 4.16.

b+(a+b) = 1.
2.5*15m = 37.5.
4.16*15m = 62.5.

37.5+62.5 = 100, 15+15 = 30.

SANJAY PAHADE said:   1 decade ago
A simple method for solving this problem without formula :

Firstly, For a 1/2 Minute i.e half-minute Pipe B is used so,

1 1 1
- * - = -
2 40 80

Now, remaining part of tank should be filled by both A and B in remaining 1/2 i.e half minute.

For which combined capacity of A and B have to used as both are working simultaneously.

1 [ 1 1 ] 1
- * [ - + - ] = -
2 [ 40 80 ] 48

Finally,
We have to add tank filled by B alone and A+B together.

1 1 128
- + - = ---
80 48 3840

1
= -
30


So, required answer is 30 mins respectively.

Viz said:   1 decade ago
x/2(only B) + x/2(A and B together) = 1.

x/2(1/40) + x/2 (1/60+1/40) = 1.

x/80 + x/2(5/120) = 1.

x/80 + 5x/240 = 1.

(3x+5x)/240 = 1.

8x = 240.

x=30 mins.

Shubham said:   1 decade ago
But as calculated so both A and B will fill tank in 24min?

So what about this?

Santhosh said:   1 decade ago
Thank You Pankaj

Manasa said:   1 decade ago
Thanks ishan. Well explained.

Suji said:   1 decade ago
Nothing to confuse last 2 lines of question is changed into eqn.

Given half time to fill. As we don't know min. We take as x ie. X/2.

A and B together+only B.

Leonard said:   1 decade ago
this question is confused me because the real story would not be happen like that. please some one to explain it?

Pankaj bansal said:   1 decade ago
Here,

B's 1 minute capacity is 1/40
A and B combined capacity is 1/24 to fill whole tank

Let x is total time
now x/2 X 1/40 { time for which B alone is works
and x/2 X 1/24 { time for which A and B both works

Now add both (as total time to flll the tank) and take common x/2

We get x/2(1/40 +1/24)=1 {1 is for full tank}

Ishan said:   1 decade ago
We have to consider half time for both b and (a and b).

So if we consider time =x min then..for half time we have to take x/2 so we get x\2(1/40)wich is for b + x/2(1/24)wich is for both a and b.

So taking common we get x/2(1/40+1/24)=1 which 1 means to full whole tank.


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