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28 August, 10:31

A dripping faucet loses about 2.5*10-42.5*10^-4 liters of water each minute. There are approximately 3*1053*10^5 minutes in a month. About how many liters of water are lost because of the dripping faucet in a month? Drag and drop the values to the boxes to express the answer in scientific notation.

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  1. 28 August, 11:54
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    For this case we can start from the definition of the flow.

    Flow rate is defined as the quotient between volume and time.

    So, we have

    Q = V / t

    By clearing the volume, we have:

    V = Q * t

    Substituting the values.

    V = ((2.5 * 10 ^ - 42.5) * (10 ^ - 4)) * ((3 * 10 ^ 53) * (10 ^ 5))

    V = 2.37E + 12

    answer

    Approximately 2.37E + 12 liters of water are lost due to the dripping faucet every month.
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