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a jug has a maximum capacity of 10 liters. It's filled to 85% of its capacity, and then poured out at a rate of 35 mL/s. Which of the following expressions models the volume remaining in the jug, in liters,
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a jug has a maximum capacity of 10 liters. It's filled to 85% of its capacity, and then poured out at a rate of 35 mL/s. Which of the following expressions models the volume remaining in the jug, in liters, after x seconds?
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