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Water is flowing into a 50-gallon bathtub at a rate of 2.3 gallons per minute (gpm). To the nearest minute, how long will it take to completely fill the bathtub? A. 48 minutes B…
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Water is flowing into a 50-gallon bathtub at a rate of 2.3 gallons per minute (gpm). To the nearest minute, how long will it take to completely fill the bathtub? A. 48 minutes B…
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Water is flowing into a 50-gallon bathtub at a rate of 2.3 gallons per minute (gpm). To the nearest minute, how long will it take to completely fill the bathtub?
A. 48 minutes
B. 22 minutes
C. 26 minutes
D. 115 minutes
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It would be b. If you divide the 2
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