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Safety standards require a pool to add 333 chlorine tablets to every 2,0002,0002, comma, 000 liters of water. Today, the lifeguards at Park Pool added 888 chlorine tablets to their pool's10,00010,00010, comma, 000 liters of water.How does Park Pool's chlorine compare to the safety standards?

Safety standards require a pool to add 333 chlorine tablets to every 2,0002,0002, comma-example-1
Safety standards require a pool to add 333 chlorine tablets to every 2,0002,0002, comma-example-1
Safety standards require a pool to add 333 chlorine tablets to every 2,0002,0002, comma-example-2

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SOLUTION

The standard quantity of water is 2000 liters

The quantity of water in the pool is 10,000

Since 3 chlorine is added to every 2000 liters of water then the number of chlorine added to 10000 liters of water is:


\begin{gathered} (10000)/(2000)*3 \\ =5*3 \\ =15 \end{gathered}

Since 8 tablets is added instead of 15 then:

The park pool has less chlorine than the safety standards require

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