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SAT Math: Using Multiple Conversions to Calculate Fill Time 2 Views
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Eliya is filling a swimming pool with water. The hose she is using supplies water at a flow rate of 0.2 gallons per second. After 50 gallons have been added, the water level rises to one inch. If the maximum depth of the pool is 3 feet, how many minutes total will it take to completely fill the pool?
Eliya is filling a swimming pool with water. The hose she is using supplies water at a flow rate of 0.2 gallons per second. After 50 gallons have been added, the water level rises to one inch. If the maximum depth of the pool is 3 feet, how many minutes total will it take to completely fill the pool?
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