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A water tank contains 600 gallons of water and starts leaking at a rate of 15 gallons per minute. How much water will be in the tank after 10 minutes?

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Final answer:

To determine the remaining water after 10 minutes of leakage at 15 gallons per minute, multiply the leakage rate by the time (150 gallons), and subtract it from the initial amount of water (600 gallons) to find that there will be 450 gallons left.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks how much water will be in the tank after 10 minutes if the tank starts leaking at a rate of 15 gallons per minute from an initial quantity of 600 gallons. To determine the remaining amount of water after the leak, proceed with the following steps:

  1. Calculate the total quantity of water that will leak out in 10 minutes. Since the rate of leakage is 15 gallons per minute, multiply this rate by the time to get the total leakage: 15 gallons/minute × 10 minutes = 150 gallons leaked.
  2. Subtract the total leakage from the initial amount of water in the tank: 600 gallons - 150 gallons = 450 gallons remaining.

Therefore, after 10 minutes, there will be 450 gallons of water left in the tank.

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