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Question at position 4 Mai is filling her fish tank. Water flows into the tank at a constant rate. After 25 minutes, there is 40 gallons of water in the tank. At what rate is the water flowing into the tank? Write an equation to represent this relationship.

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Step-by-step explanation:

To find the rate at which water is flowing into the tank, you can set up a proportion based on the given information.

Let "R" represent the rate at which water is flowing into the tank in gallons per minute (gpm).

You know that in 25 minutes, there are 40 gallons of water in the tank. So, you can set up the following proportion:

(40 gallons) / (25 minutes) = R (gallons per minute)

Now, solve for R:

R = (40 gallons) / (25 minutes)

R = 1.6 gallons per minute

So, the rate at which water is flowing into the tank is 1.6 gallons per minute. You can represent this relationship with the equation:

R = 1.6

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