How many hours will it take for a pump rated at 20 gals/min to empty a 15,000 gallon pool?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @JayJay-jz3tm
    @JayJay-jz3tm 18 дней назад +1

    My man, you turned something quick into a 10 minute video

  • @earthmagic1
    @earthmagic1 2 года назад +6

    Worked it out in my head. I'll take the medal thanks 😂

  • @baxterbell3881
    @baxterbell3881 2 года назад +2

    That’s a long way around the barn.

  • @ajcongdon1772
    @ajcongdon1772 2 года назад +3

    What if you got ducks to bring pebbles to the pool and fill it with the pebbles. Most of the water would be displaced eventually. It would be more fun to watch ducks dropping pebbles than pumping the water out and down the driveway to the city street myself.

    • @ajcongdon1772
      @ajcongdon1772 2 года назад +1

      And I would not have to pay attention for 12.5 hours.

  • @ricardobalazo7431
    @ricardobalazo7431 2 года назад +4

    12.5 hours, the pump displaces 1200 gallons per hour. Hence 15000 gallons divide by 1200 gallons/hour hence it’s 12.5 hours to pumped out 15000 gallons.

  • @edwardd8751
    @edwardd8751 2 года назад

    Did that in my head in about 30 seconds. This kind of maths problem was final year primary school standard in my day

  • @devonwilson5776
    @devonwilson5776 Год назад

    Greetings. Based on the details given the answer is 12.5 hours. We arrived at the answer by first determining how how many gallons would be pumped in 1 hour. If 20 gallons are pumped in 1 minute, we would pumped 20 times 60 gallons in 1 hour (60 minutes in 1 hour) = 1200 gallons. Now we can determine the time taken to empty the 15,000 gallons by dividing the total gallons to be emptied by the number of gallons emptied in 1 hour to get 15, 000 ÷1,200 = 12.5 hours.

  • @robgelfand2414
    @robgelfand2414 2 года назад +1

    15000 gallons at 20 gallons per minute = 750 minutes , divided by 60 = 12.5 hours

  • @michaelempeigne3519
    @michaelempeigne3519 2 года назад

    (20 gal / min) * ( 60 min / hr ) = 1200 gal / hr
    so 15000 gal = ( 1200 gal / hr ) * x
    x = 15000 gal * ( 1 hr / 1200 gal )
    x = 15000 / 1200
    x = 12.5

  • @bik7083
    @bik7083 2 года назад

    gals/h :20x60=1200 15000/1200=12,5 Answer:12.5 h (took less than half a minute to find the answer.)

  • @coolkid21k14
    @coolkid21k14 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @tobyharnish8952
    @tobyharnish8952 2 года назад

    Let x be the minutes that the pump will empty a 15000 gallons of water.
    20x = 15000
    20x/20 = 15000/20
    x = 750
    Now, reread the question. "How many hours will it take to empty the pool"
    Since x is in minutes, we shall convert this into hour.
    There are 60 min in an hour. So the equation should look like this:
    60x = 750
    x = 750/60
    x = 75/6
    x = 25/2
    Hence, it will take the pump 25/2 hours to complete its job.

  • @MorrisMUDEX-qs3tj
    @MorrisMUDEX-qs3tj 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @enriqueiii9209
    @enriqueiii9209 2 года назад

    The way I did it was: 15,000gals./20gals./60mins.=12.5hrs. Thanks

  • @stephenwalker728
    @stephenwalker728 2 года назад +2

    Why all the BS. Just divide 15000 by 20X60 much simpler.

  • @roscius6204
    @roscius6204 2 года назад

    I'll rain on the parade and just point out that the pump rating is just that. Factors not included here are head, distance and resistance
    It becomes an engineering question and without all the required information the answer should probably read - no less than 12.5hrs
    maybe remove the "rated at" part as you wouldn't use that in car over time and distance equation.

  • @janielipsmeyer
    @janielipsmeyer 4 месяца назад

    I got 22.50 hours. 60 min per hour X 20 gal per min = 1200. 15000/ 1200 min =12.50 hours

  • @tobyharnish8952
    @tobyharnish8952 2 года назад

    By the way, ratio should work too.

  • @stuartyoung5728
    @stuartyoung5728 Год назад

    This is a volume equals rate times time, where gallon is the volume unit and minite is the time unit. Let V be the volume of water required to fill the pool, R be the rate in gallons per minute, and t be the time needed to fill the pool. We have that R * t = V, or t = V/ R. If R = 20 gal/min avd V= 15000 gal, then t = 12.5 hours.

  • @oldschoollew
    @oldschoollew Год назад

    this problem is a lead into chemistry and similar so you are cancelling units as you transfer to the result you are looking so i wont answer it....

  • @fivosteren1382
    @fivosteren1382 2 года назад

    It took to me less than 30 secs to find the 12,5 hours and the teacher here needed 19,27 minutes. What is this????????????????????????????????

  • @tommcstacker4216
    @tommcstacker4216 2 года назад +3

    5 out of 4 people are bad at math.

    • @marinamostert6870
      @marinamostert6870 2 года назад

      Our siblings attended a primary school in Baviaans, all grades in one room, had to do arithmetic no "math" seems as if it is all in the name .

  • @LordNuDTru
    @LordNuDTru 2 года назад

    Ez concept, poor teacher AGAIN!