Step 9
Second pipe = 10 hours, First pipe = 15 hours
Shortcut Trick 1 - Efficiency Method: Instead of fractions, use efficiency. If A completes work in 4 hours and B in 6 hours, their efficiencies are in ratio 6:4 = 3:2. Total work = LCM(4,6) = 12 units.
Shortcut Trick 2 - Alternating Pipes Formula: If two pipes work alternately starting with first pipe, and their individual times are a and b hours, then cycles needed = Total work/(work in 2 hours) and check remainder.
The #1 Most Common Trap: Students forget to make outlet pipe rates NEGATIVE. They add all rates as positive and get wrong answers. Always remember: Inlet = +, Outlet = -, then calculate combined rate.
Another major mistake is not converting 'part of tank filled' back to actual time. If question asks when tank will be full and you calculated rate, don't forget the final division step.