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Mathematics, 28.05.2020 21:57 KingKayyy2322

A hose would fill a non-leaking empty clear water pool in 5 hours. In Eric's pool there is a leak at the bottom that would empty a full pool in 20 hours. After two hours of trying to fill Eric's pool with a hose, starting from empty, what percent of the pool will be filled? How long will it take to fill the whole leaking pool?

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