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If you know the rate of a water leak in gallons per hour, how can you find the number of hours it takes for 1 gallon yo leak out?
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If you know the rate of a water leak in gallons per hour, how can you find the number of hours it takes for 1 gallon yo leak out?
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if you know the rate of a water leak in gallons per hour, how can you find the number of hours it takes for 1 gallon yo leak out?
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Amount = Rate * Time
1 = Rate * Time
1/Rate = Time
Hopefully this helps!
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