Jamil fills 1/30 of the pool in one minute.
Ali fills 1/45 of the pool in one minute.
Tariq fills 1/60 of the pool in one minute.
So, together they fill 1/30 + 1/45 +1/60 = 6/180 + 4/180 +3/180 = 13/180 of the pool in one minute.
Therefore, it takes them 180/13 minutes to fill th pool together.
That is, 13.85 minutes.
10 cents and the bucket costs 20 cents.
Nerwton's 2nd law of motion as water particles are accelerating: F = ma
# Fill the 5 liter bucket # Pour it into the 7 liter bucket # Fill the 5 liter bucket # Fill the 7 liter bucket from the 5 (2 liters go in leaving 3 liters in the 5 liter bucket) # Empty the 7 liter bucket # Pour the 3 liters from the 5 liter bucket into the 7 liter bucket # Fill the 5 liter bucket # Fill the 7 liter bucket from the 5 liter bucket (4 liters go in leaving 1 liter in the 5 liter bucket) # Empty the 7 liter bucket # Pour the 1 liter form the 5 liter bucket into the 7 liter bucket # fill the 5 liter bucket. You now have 5 liters in the 5 liter bucket and 1 liter in the 7 liter bucket; 6 liters in all. Pour the 5 liters into the 7 liter bucket if you want all 6 liters in one container.
It depends on the volume of the bucket.
Depends on how big the bucket is.
That's called a bucket or a pail.
First, you'd select a color you'd like from the bucket. Drop the bucket. Then, click on the place you want to go on the map, and QUICKLY slide forward for your paint bucket, BUT try to do it at the last minute. then, in game, you should have a paint bucket
Bucket-and-spade typically refers to a set of play tools used by children at the beach, consisting of a bucket for carrying sand and a small spade for digging. It is commonly used for building sandcastles and engaging in other beach activities.
Some homonyms for a bucket that are dim or colorless could be "pail" or "container." These words can suggest a similar object used for carrying or holding items, regardless of their brightness or color.
"Kick the bucket" is a phrase where the words "kick" and "bucket" on their own have different meanings, but when used together, it means to die.
Neither, they move up and down rather like a bucket handle. When the handle is "up" as in when you are carrying the bucket there is a big space under the curve of the handle. When the bucket is down and the handle is lying on the side of the bucket there is no space under the handle - that is how your ribs work.
10 cents and the bucket costs 20 cents.
because girls suck it
There are several possible items that could fit the characterization as a round open metal or plastic container with a handle for carrying liquids. A bucket and water pitcher are two.
Yes They had a Family Bucket Betwernn Them .
When I was growing up on my Grandfather's farm we had many pails and buckets laying around. Pails were containers with larger bases than top openings (an upside down bucket) for carrying water and milk. Buckets were used to carry everything else. I don't think anyone makes pails anymore, since carrying water and milk are no longer a big part of farm life. No one confused a pail and a bucket where I grew up.The only difference is which end the bottom is on --the small end (bucket) or the large end (pail). Now it's settled.Jack
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