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Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 0.12 litres per second. How many seconds would it take for 30 litres of water to pass through the pipe? If your answer is a decimal, give…
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Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 0.12 litres per second. How many seconds would it take for 30 litres of water to pass through the pipe? If your answer is a decimal, give…
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Water flows through a pipe at a rate of 0.12 litres per second.
How many seconds would it take for 30 litres of water to pass through the
pipe?
If your answer is a decimal, give it to 1 d.p.
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250 seconds
Explanation:
(0.12/1 = 30/x)
0.12x = 30
x = 250
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