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What section of tank will inlet pipe fill in 40 minutes or 2/3h

1/6 = a/2/3

a = 1/9

Which means in 6 hours 8/9 of tank was filled.

1/6 - 1/y = 8/9/6

9y - 8y = 54

y = 54

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I did it in the following way:
Step 1) Convert all different units to same base to calculate tank capacity and leak quantity.
Given Data : 360 minutes to fill the tank & additional 40 minutes to compensate for the leakage
Step 2) Assume Rate of Filling as 1 Liter / Minute . This gives us Tank Capacity as 360 Liters & Leak Quantity : 40 Liters
Step 3) As per Step 2 Understand that 40 Liters of Water leaked in 6 Hours
Step 4) Calculate Time required to leak 360 liters of water i.e. (360*6)/40 = 54 Hours
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