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Water rushes over Niagara falls at the rate of 180 million cubic feet every 30 minutes. How much water goes over the falls in 1 minute?
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Water rushes over Niagara falls at the rate of 180 million cubic feet every 30 minutes. How much water goes over the falls in 1 minute?
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180'000'000/30 = 6'000'000 ft³
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