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2 March, 04:10

A faucet is leaking at a rate of 4.2 milliliter per minute. How many gallons of water does the faucet leak per day? Use 1 L = 0.26 gal. Explain how you solved this problem

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  1. 2 March, 04:53
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    1.57 gallons of water to the nearest hundredth.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The number of minutes in a day = 24*60 minutes.

    1 L = 0.26 gal

    So 4.2 milliliters = 0.26 * 4.2 / 1000 gals.

    So the number of gallons leaked in a day

    = 24 * 60 * (0.26*4.2) / 1000

    = 1.572 gals.
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