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13 October, 15:36

Juanita is watering her lawn using the water stored in her rainwater tank the water in the tank drops 1/3 inch every 10 minutes she waters. If the tanks water level is 4 feet how many days can Juanita water if she waters for 15 minutes each day?

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  1. 13 October, 15:45
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    The person before me rounded a bit, and i personally do not like it. If there is 4 feet, that is 48 inches. If ten minutes is a third of an inch, then 30 minutes is one inch. So 15 minutes is half an inch. If you use the water for 15 minutes (or half an inch a day) then you have 96 days exactly.
  2. 13 October, 15:47
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    Juanita is watering her lawn using the water that is stored by rainwater.

    => the water in the tank drops 1/3 inch in every 10 minutes she waters.

    => The tanks water level is 4 feet.

    Question : Number of days can Juanita waters is she waters 15 minutes per day.

    => 4 feet is the total amount of water = 1 ft = 12 inches

    => 48 inches in total

    => 1/3 inch is used every 10 minutes = 0.33 inches

    => she waters 15 minutes per day = 0.495 inches in every 15 minutes

    Solution

    => 48 inches / 0.495 inches per day

    => 96.97

    So Juanita can use all the water in water tank for approximately 97 days.
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