Stuck on this question Water fills a tank at an increasing rate of 50 litres during the first hour,

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2022-06-05

Stuck on this question
Water fills a tank at an increasing rate of 50 litres during the first hour, 75 litres during the second hour, 100 litres during the third hour and so on. The size of the tank is 16 × 6 × 3. All dimensions in metres. i am stuck trying to figure out how long it takes to fill the tank to the nearest hour.

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Donavan Mack

Donavan Mack

Beginner2022-06-06Added 24 answers

Step 1
The volume of the tank is V = 16 6 3   m 3 = 288000   l
The water flow after j hours is F j = 50 + 25 j
The volume filled after j hours is V j = F 0 + F 1 + . . . + F j 1 = 50 + ( 50 + 25 ) + . . . + ( 50 + 25 ( j 1 ) )
Step 2
There is a simple formula to calculate the sum in terms of j. Then try to find the value of j for which V j = V.

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