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A prototype rocket burns 159 gallons of liquid -hydrogen fuel each second during a regular launch. how many gallons of fuel burned after 3 seconds please show work.
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A prototype rocket burns 159 gallons of liquid -hydrogen fuel each second during a regular launch. how many gallons of fuel burned after 3 seconds please show work.
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so the way i'm reading this:
1 sec = 159 g
so that means
3 sec = 159x3
so it is 477 gallons of fuel after 3 sec
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