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27 October, 05:24

Blaize is filling a 20,000-gallon swimming pool. If 7040 gallons have already been filled, and the water is entering the pool at 720 gallons per hour, how much longer will it take to fill the pool?

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  1. 27 October, 05:28
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    We can start with subtracting 7040 from 20,000, getting us 12960 gallons remaining, If 720 gallons per hour are coming, we can make the equation 12960 = 720h, with h as hours. Next, we can divide both sides by 720, getting us 18. It will take 18 hours to fill the pool.
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