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1 January, 18:08

In your bathroom you leave the faucet dripping. If the faucet leaks 30.0 drops/minute, how much water will you waste after 3.00 hours? Put answer in mL. 5 drops = 1ML

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  1. 1 January, 20:34
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    First let's convert the minutes to hours (multiply minutes by 60 to get hours):

    30 * 60 = 1,800 drops/hour

    Now that you know how much drops there are per hour, you can multiply this answer by 3 to work out how many drops there are in 3 hours:

    1,800 * 3 = 5,400 drops

    We know that 5 drops is equal to 1 ml, so we can divide 5,400 by 5 to work out the amount of ml:

    5,400 : 5 = 1,080 ml

    Therefore, your final answer is 1,080 millilitres (ml)
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