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two large storage tanks, T and W contain water. T starts losing at the same time additional water starts flowing into W. The graph below shows the amount of water in each tank over a period of hours. Assume the rates of water loss ad water gain continues as shown. At what number of hours will the amount of water in tank T equal to the amount of water in W
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Steve
I'd say where the graphs intersect.
11 years ago

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