Question
A hose in a dessert factory pumps out 5.9 liters of chocolate syrup each minute. How many liters of chocolate syrup will the hose pump out in 13 minutes?
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Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find out how many liters of chocolate syrup the hose will pump out in 13 minutes, you can multiply the rate at which the hose pumps syrup (5.9 liters per minute) by the number of minutes (13 minutes).
Calculation:
\[
5.9 \text{ liters/minute} \times 13 \text{ minutes} = 76.7 \text{ liters}
\]
Therefore, the hose will pump out **76.7 liters** of chocolate syrup in 13 minutes.
Calculation:
\[
5.9 \text{ liters/minute} \times 13 \text{ minutes} = 76.7 \text{ liters}
\]
Therefore, the hose will pump out **76.7 liters** of chocolate syrup in 13 minutes.