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Water is flowing from tank #1 to taken #2 as shown in the picture. originally, tank 1 had 1540 gallons in it and tank 2 had 246 gallons in it. water is draining out of tank 1 at a rate of 6 gallons per minute and, thus, filling taken 2 up at a rate of 6 gallons per minute. write an equation for each tank that models the volume of water, v in gallons, as a function n of the number of minuter, m, that the water has been flowing. find out how long it takes, to the nearest minute, for the two tanks to have the same number of gallons. will It take longer or shorter than 2 ours? justify.

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