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1 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet

2 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min Q =

3 1 7.48 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min * ft 3 gal 60 * min hr Q =

4 1 7.48 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min * ft 3 gal 60 * min hr = ft 3 hr 160.43 Q =

5 1 7.48 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min * ft 3 gal 60 * min hr = ft 3 hr 160.43 Q = V = ft 3 hr 160.43 * 1 hr

6 1 7.48 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min * ft 3 gal 60 * min hr = ft 3 hr 160.43 Q = V = ft 3 hr 160.43 * 1 hr = 160.43 ft 3

7 1 7.48 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min * ft 3 gal 60 * min hr = ft 3 hr 160.43 Q = V = ft 3 hr 160.43 * 1 hr = 160.43 ft 3

8 V A 1 7.48 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min * ft 3 gal 60 * min hr = ft 3 hr 160.43 Q = V = ft 3 hr 160.43 * 1 hr = 160.43 ft 3 h = water volume tank area

9 V A 1 7.48 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min * ft 3 gal 60 * min hr = ft 3 hr 160.43 Q = V = ft 3 hr 160.43 * 1 hr = 160.43 ft 3 h = water volume tank area 160.43 ft 3 10 ft * 5 ft =

10 V A 1 7.48 SATMathVideos.Net Water is pumped into an tank at 20 gallons per minute. The tank has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. If the tank starts empty, how high will the the water level be in the tank be after 1 hour of pumping? A) 1.4 feet B) 3.2 feet C) 5.7 feet D) 8.9 feet 20 gal min * ft 3 gal 60 * min hr = ft 3 hr 160.43 Q = V = ft 3 hr 160.43 * 1 hr = 160.43 ft 3 h = water volume tank area 160.43 ft 3 10 ft * 5 ft == 3.21 feetAnswer: B


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