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the bath tap was left dripping at 18 :00. The water dripped out at a rate of 3 drops per minute. each drop contains 2ml of water. how much water had been lost by 06 :00 the next morning​

User Mithun Rana
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so first, we need to figure out how long the tap had been dripping for. To do this, we have two values: 6:00 pm and 6:00 am. From 6 pm to 6 am is 12 hours.

Then, we convert this to minutes, so it can be easier to figure out the rate of water dripping in minutes, not hours. So we do, 12*60, which is 720 minutes.

Next, we need to find out how many drips of water there was. So, if 3 drops come out of the tap in 1 minute, we need to multiply 3 and 720 to give us the amount of drops that come out in 720 minutes. 720*3 is 2160.

Then, we need to figure out how much millilitres of water that it. So, we do 2160*2 which is 4320 ml.

So, 4320 ml of water had been lost by 6 am.

Feel free to ask any questions if anything isn't clear x
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