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Between 10 P.M. and 7:36 A.M.​, the water level in a swimming pool decreased by 8/15 . Assuming that the water level decreased at a constant​ rate, how much did the water level drop each​ hour?

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User Wohops
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Answer:

The water level dropped approximately 0.056 (or \( \frac{1}{18} \)) of the pool's total water level per hour.

Explanation:

The time difference between 10 P.M. and 7:36 A.M. is 9 hours and 36 minutes, which is equivalent to 9.6 hours.

The water level in the swimming pool decreased by \( \frac{8}{15} \) during this time. To find out how much the water level dropped each hour, we can divide
\( (8)/(15) \) by 9.6 hours.


\[\text{Rate of water level drop per hour} = ((8)/(15))/(9.6) \approx 0.056\]

So, the water level dropped approximately 0.056 (or
\( (1)/(18) \)) of the pool's total water level per hour.

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