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15 November, 16:57

Water flows at a steady rate from a tap.

it takes 50 seconds to fill a 5 litre watering can from this tap.

the rate of which water flows from the tap is halved.

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5 litres = ... cm³

(where the dots are I need an answer)

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  1. 15 November, 17:01
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    Answer: 5,000cm³

    Well, 1 mL (milliliter) is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter (cm³). There is 1,000 mL in a liter, so there are 5,000 mL in 5 liters and therefore 5 liters equals 5,000 cm³.
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