159 gallons are being burned per second, so if two seconds have passed,
159 x 2 = 318 gallons
Thus, to get the total volume in gallons burned after some time, we just multiply the rate (159 gal/s) by the time passed (in seconds).
So if three seconds have passed,
159 x 3 = 477 gallons
...and so on. Follow the pattern and make the table.
A prototype rocket burns 159 gallons of liquid hydrogen fuel each second during a regular launch. Make a table that shows how many gallons of fuel are burned after 2,3,5, and 10 seconds.
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