The correct answer is: W(43) is the number of gallons of water in the pool after 34 minutes.
W(15) is the number of gallons of water in the pool after 15 minutes.
Well, honey, the unit rate of 51 gallons in 14 minutes is approximately 3.64 gallons per minute. So, if you're filling up a tank with 51 gallons of gas, it will take you about 14 minutes at that rate. Math doesn't lie, darling.
Of course UNLESS you bought a model that is self flushing then NO... as it is the design to waste thousands of gallons of water a month
570 gallons in 60 minutes would be equal to a flow rate of 9.5 gallons per minute.
To convert 11 gallons per day to gallons per minute, you need to divide by the number of minutes in a day (1440 minutes). 11 gallons/day / 1440 minutes/day ≈ 0.0076 gallons per minute.
15 gallons
1 hour = 60 minutes 20 gallons / 1 minute = x gallons / 60 minutes Solve the equation for the amount of gallons per hour 60 min x 20 gallon / 1 = x x = 1200 gallons/minute
236/4 = 59 gallons per minute = 3,540 gallons per hour
The rate of flow is 50 gallons per minute. This is calculated by dividing the total gallons pumped (750 gallons) by the time taken to pump (15 minutes).
At 6.25 gal/min it will take 5.12 minutes.
Yes.
The question depends on what the experiment was. If it was how much liquid can be emptied out in 5, 10, 15, ... minutes, then minutes is the independent variable but if it was how many minutes does it take to pump out a 5, 10, 15, ... gallon tank then gallons would be independent.