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If you know the rate of a water leak in gallons per hour, how can you find the number of hours it takes for 1 gallon to leak out? Justify your answer.
THANK YOU!
10 years ago

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Steve
just take the reciprocal.

hr/gal = 1 / (gal/hr)
10 years ago
jeff
**** her in the *****
9 years ago
josh
steve is a funny name LOL XD
8 years ago

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