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Posted on 04-25-11 12:08
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A rectangular wimming pool is 75 ft long, 30 ft wide , 12 feet deep at the deep end, and 4 feet deep at the shallow end. If the pool filled by pumping water into it at the rate of 50 cubic ft per min , how fast water level rising when it is 4 ft deep at the end?
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MAGorkhali
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Posted on 04-25-11 1:17
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( 70X30x4)/50 cubic fit per min = 140 mins.
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Posted on 04-25-11 1:46
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Posted on 04-25-11 2:13
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I have no idea about the wimming pool, but if it was the swimming pool,
when the water reaches the 4 ft deep area, it implies the 12 ft deep area is already filled. Hence, whole length and breadth is considered.
Flow rate: 50 cu.ft/min
Area: 75 * 30 sq. ft
the rate at which the water will be rising is
50 / (75*30) ft/min
=1/45 = 0.02222 ft/min
= 1.333 ft/hr.
Once again, if it is the wimming pool, no idea, who knows the wimming pool may absorb water,
Last edited: 25-Apr-11 02:14 PM
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Posted on 04-25-11 2:36
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come on guys, actually it is swimming pool:) sorry for that,any way thanks in advance!
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Last edited: 25-Apr-11 05:04 PM
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