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By compressing a bottle of mustard in your hands, you get 60 ml of mustard in 5 seconds. Calculate the mustard flow.
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By compressing a bottle of mustard in your hands, you get 60 ml of mustard in 5 seconds. Calculate the mustard flow.
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Answer: 12 ml per second is the mustard flow. So for every second, Your losing 12 ml of mustard.
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