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The equation as follows: II = 700 + 35T

There will be 1260 liters of water in the pond after 16 minutes.

Equation relating II and T:

We know two things about the water in the pond:

Initial amount: There are 700 liters initially.

Rate of change: 35 liters are added every minute.

Therefore, we can write the equation as follows:

II = 700 + 35T

where:

II is the total amount of water in the pond after T minutes.

700 is the initial amount of water.

35 is the rate of change (liters added per minute).

T is the total number of minutes that water has been added.

Total amount of water after 16 minutes:

To find the total amount of water after 16 minutes, we need to substitute T = 16 in the equation:

II = 700 + 35 * 16

II = 700 + 560

II = 1260 liters

Therefore, there will be 1260 liters of water in the pond after 16 minutes.

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