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PLEASE HELP!!!!!

Gwen is filling a pool. She begins to wonder how fast the water is flowing into the pool.

Which unit rates would be reasonable for Gwen to use to describe how fast the pool is filling with water?

L/h

gal/hg

cm^3/min

in^3/s

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User Neurino
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The correct answers would be liters per hour, and gallons per hour. Hope this helps!

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User Laqwana
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Answer: L/h and gal/h


Explanation:

The reasonable unit rates for Gwen to use to describe how fast the pool is filling with water are L/h and gal/h because liter and gallon are standard units to measure water.

Whereas we cannot measure water in
cm^3 and
in^3 [we need to convert it] as they tell the volume of container not of the water.


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User Alex Molskiy
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