Two pipes $A$ and $B$ can separately fill a cistern in $60$ $minutes$ and $75$ $minutes$ respectively. There is a third pipe in the bottom of the cistern to empty it. If all the three pipes are simultaneously opened,then the cistern is full in $50$ $minutes$. In how much time (in $minutes$) can the third pipe alone empty the cistern?

  • A
    $90$
  • B
    $100$
  • C
    $110$
  • D
    $120$

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