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It takes 6 minutes to fill an empty aquarium to a depth of 2/5 meters. What is the unit rate in minutes per meter?

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Final answer:

The unit rate at which the aquarium is filled is calculated by dividing the time taken (6 minutes) by the depth filled (2/5 meters) which results in a unit rate of 15 minutes per meter.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to calculate the unit rate of filling an aquarium in minutes per meter. Given that it takes 6 minutes to fill the aquarium to a depth of 2/5 meters, we can determine the rate by dividing the time taken by the depth filled. We calculate the unit rate as follows:

  1. Time taken = 6 minutes
  2. Depth filled = 2/5 meters
  3. Unit rate = Time taken ÷ Depth filled
  4. Unit rate = 6 minutes ÷ (2/5 meters)
  5. Unit rate = (6 ÷ 2/5) minutes per meter
  6. Unit rate = (6 × 5/2) minutes per meter
  7. Unit rate = 15 minutes per meter

Therefore, the unit rate at which the aquarium is filled is 15 minutes per meter.

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