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The table shows the rate at which water is being pumped into a swimming pool. Use the unit rate and the amount of water pumped after 12 minutes to find how much water will have been pumped into the pool after 14 minutes. Complete the explanation of your reasoning
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an additional 60 gallons will be pumped in and a total of 348
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