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a pump fills an empty pool at a rate of 60 cubic decimeters per second. if one leter is equivalent to one cubic decimeter, then how many liters are in the pool after half an hour the pump starts?
2 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
so, it's filling at 60 L/s
1/2 hr * 3600s/hr * 60L/s = 108,000 L
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