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A fellow CCer posed this problem from their kids math book. I came up with an answer that made total sense to me, my father as well. But she says it's wrong. I can't figure out how they came to the 'correct' answer. So i'm posting the question first to see if anyone gets the 'correct' answer AND an explanation of why it's correct. If no one helps i'll post what the math book says is correct, later.
You have one faucet that fills up a pool in 24 hours.
You have second faucet that fills up a pool in 8 hours.
If you run both faucets in one pool, how long does it take to fill up the pool?
I figured out i was approaching the answer wrong. So now i understand where i went wrong. Now i just can't figure out the math to the correct logical approach. So now i understand how to get to the correct answer, I just don't know the math itself.
Will be fun to see everyones answers either way.
You have one faucet that fills up a pool in 24 hours.
You have second faucet that fills up a pool in 8 hours.
If you run both faucets in one pool, how long does it take to fill up the pool?
I figured out i was approaching the answer wrong. So now i understand where i went wrong. Now i just can't figure out the math to the correct logical approach. So now i understand how to get to the correct answer, I just don't know the math itself.
Will be fun to see everyones answers either way.