Water Tank Differential Equation Problem

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Homework Statement


A tank initially contains 400 gal of brine in which 100 lb of salt are dissolved. Pure water is run into the tank at the rate of 20 gal/min, and the mixture (which is kept uniform by stirring) is drained off at the same rate. How many pounds of salt remain in the tank after 30 minutes?


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These were my variable definitions:
Let y = gallons of brine
yo=400 gal
dy/dt=-20 gal/min
Let w= gallons of water
wo= 0 gallons
dw/dt= +20 gal/min
y=yo+(dy/dt)t
y=400gal+(-20gal/min)(30min)
w=wo+(dw/dt)(t)
I was concerned because I got a negative answer
The physics side of me says that the water that is being poured in should cause the brine to leave the tank at an even faster rate but that would just give me an even more negative answer.
Thanks
 
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ok can you take that idea a little further please? I mean get what your saying but I am struggling to express that idea in the form of an equation
 
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