Three taps $P, Q$ and $R$ separately can fill a tank completely in $4, 8$ and $12$ hours respectively. Another tap $S$ can empty the filled tank in $10$ hours. Which of the following combinations will fill the empty tank in the least amount of time?

  • A
    $Q$ opened alone
  • B
    $P$ and $S$ are opened
  • C
    $P, R$ and $S$ are opened
  • D
    $P, Q$ and $S$ are opened

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