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Suppose that in 8 minutes, 64 gallons of water came out of a pipe. What was the rate in gallons per minute?
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Suppose that in 8 minutes, 64 gallons of water came out of a pipe. What was the rate in gallons per minute?
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8 gallons per minute
Explanation:
For this you would set up a ratio
8minutes/64 gallons
Then you would find it for 1 minute
8min/64=1min/xgallons
We divide 8 by 8 to get one minute so you do the same for 64
64/8=8 gallons
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Answer:
it should be 8
Explanation:
64 divided by 8 is 8
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