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A bathtub is filling with water at a rate of 6060 liters per minute.

How many liters of water are in the bathtub after tt minutes?
Write your answer as an expression.

User JoErNanO
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Answer:

60t

Explanation:

Given,

The bathtub is filling with water at a rate of 60 liters per minute,

Thus, speed of filling = 60 liters per minutes,

∵ Initially there is no water in the bathtub,

So the volume of the water after t minutes = speed of filing ( in per min ) × t

= 60 × t

= 60t

Which is the required expression.

User Dale Fraser
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Answer:


60t


Explanation:

Given, water is filling the bathtub at 60 liters per minute

Thus it follows that after
t minutes, there will be 60 times
t liters of water


So there will be
60t liters of water in the bathtub after
t minutes.

User Gaurav
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