Yes but if the conveyor belt is travelling the same speed as the plane.........never mind
But then again perhaps my pedanticism is out of control
Yes but if the conveyor belt is travelling the same speed as the plane.........never mind
Sorry. I disagreeNot your pendanticism, but your interpretation of the problem.
OK, with you so far.You were not given any data about the flow rates or the capacity of the pipes, so they are irrelevant variables, so you can only work with what you know. .
After telling me I can only work with what I know, you start making assumptions...HmmmmmYou can safely assume that the tanks will fill at a standard rate.
Plenty of assumptions there.simply because you haven't been told anything to the contrary, and you can see that tank 2 will never fill higher than the top of 3 and 4, and that 1 will never fill higher than the outlet in to 2, and 4 will never fill till 3 is almost full, at which point, 3 and 4 will fill together, but with the water having to enter 3 before it can flow into 4. So at the end of the exercise, 3 will always be the first to fill.
You have to be autistic to be truly pedantic.
After telling me I can only work with what I know, you start making assumptions
You've missed the point of logic problems Trazor..
In which order will these fill up?
As you can see, the tap is just dripping.