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if you pump 12 gallons of water out of a pool, and do it over a 2 minute time period at a constant rate what was the change in the amount of water in the pool each minute?
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if you pump 12 gallons of water out of a pool, and do it over a 2 minute time period at a constant rate what was the change in the amount of water in the pool each minute?
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It was 6 gallons per minute
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