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24 January, 13:53

Anita Is filling a small pool for her kids. Currently, there are 60 gallons of water in the pool and she is filling he pool at a rate of 50 gallons every minutes. The pool holds 200 gallons of water. Which equation represents the amount of minutes (m) that it will take to fill the pool?

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  1. 24 January, 17:50
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    M/140 = 50/60

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the total is 200 it will be the denominator but we already have 60 gallons so we do 200-60=140

    the ratio is 50 per 60
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