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12 January, 07:15

At 2pm the level of the water in the pool was 10 feet. At 6pm the level of water was 2 feet. Find the constant rate of the water?

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  1. 12 January, 07:34
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    2pm = 10 ft.

    6pm = 2 ft.

    6-2 = 4 hours.

    10-2 = 8 ft.

    The water went down 8 ft. In 4 hours.

    How many feet did it go down in one hour?

    8/4 = 2 ft.

    The constant rate of water is 2ft/hour.
  2. 12 January, 08:48
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    The answer might be 8 if you subtract the two numbers
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