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Jake's baby pool is empty. His mom fills it with a garden hose at a rate of 2 gallons per minute. What is the intial value for the scenario described?
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Jake's baby pool is empty. His mom fills it with a garden hose at a rate of 2 gallons per minute. What is the intial value for the scenario described?
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Answer:
Zero (0)
Explanation:
The pool starts off empty with NO liquid in it
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"pool is empty" means the volume (in gallons) initially is 0 gallons so the initial value is simply 0
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