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22 October, 15:50

Jada walks up to a tank that can hold up to 10 gallons. When it's active a drain empties water from the tank at a constant rate. When jada first sees the tank it contains 7 gallon three minutes later the tank contains 5 gallon. At what rate is the amount of water in the tank changing

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  1. 22 October, 15:59
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    2/3 of a gallon per minute

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can find the rate by subtracting the amount of gallons she observed and dividing it by the time.

    7 - 5 = 2 and 2 gallons/3 mins = 2/3 of a gallon each minute.
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