Aptitude - Pipes and Cistern - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Pipes and Cistern - General Questions (Q.No. 6)
6.
Two pipes can fill a tank in 20 and 24 minutes respectively and a waste pipe can empty 3 gallons per minute. All the three pipes working together can fill the tank in 15 minutes. The capacity of the tank is:
60 gallons
100 gallons
120 gallons
180 gallons
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Work done by the waste pipe in 1 minute = 1 - 1 + 1
15 20 24

    = 1 - 11
15 120

    = -  1 .    [-ve sign means emptying]
40

Volume of 1 part = 3 gallons.
40

Volume of whole = (3 x 40) gallons = 120 gallons.

Discussion:
48 comments Page 4 of 5.

Aniket said:   10 years ago
You can simply take the L.C.M of the values and get the result.

L.C.M of above values = 2x2x2x3x5 = 120.

Ragi said:   10 years ago
15(x/20+x/24-3) = x.
(11x-120)/8 = x.
x = 40 gallon.

Sujit baji said:   10 years ago
(1/15 - 11/120) = -1/40 how? please explain it.

Dwarikesh Sharma said:   1 decade ago
(1/20)+(1/24)-3G = (1/15).

-3G = (1/15)-(1/20+1/24).

-3G = -3/120.

G = 1/120.

Capacity of Tank G=120 gallon.

Bhakta B Monger said:   1 decade ago
A = 20 minutes.
B = 24 minutes.
C = 3 gallons per minute.

*The statement states that all three pipes working together can fill the tank in 15 minutes.

Therefore we can express it as : A+B+C = 15 minutes.

Say A+B+C=X.
Then C = X- (A+B).
Hence C = 15 minutes - (A+B).

Making the values in the ratio one we get.

C = 1/15- (1/20 + 1/24).
= 1/15 - 11/120.
= - 3/120.
= -1/40.

Thus the part filled by pipe C = 40 minutes.

For the volume of tank:

Given:

Pipe C = 3 gallons per minute.

Which means, in 1 minute = 3 gallons.

Then in 40 minutes = x.

x = 40*3 = 120 gallons.

Arshiya said:   1 decade ago
11/120 is the time taken by two pipes to fill the tank.

Rupinder kaur said:   1 decade ago
How did 11/120?

Mouni said:   1 decade ago
How did -1/40? Please explain it.

Krish said:   1 decade ago
Let x = no.of minutes to take empty the gallon by leakage.

(1/20+1/24-1/x)=1/15.

x will get = 40 min.

40*3 = 120 gallon.

Sowmi said:   1 decade ago
A measure of capacity for liquids. Say water or milk can be measured on gallons.


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