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3) Kyle needs to fill a large tub with water for his horses. He knows it takes 40 minutes to fill it with a small hose and 20 minutes to full it with a large hose. Because he has to do his
homework, he wants to fill the tub as fast as possible. How long will it take him to fill the tub using both hoses? Give your answer in minutes and seconds.
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Choose an easy volume of the tub to work with, like 100 gallons.
- Small hose rate = _____ gallons/minute
- Large hose rate = _____ gallons/minute
- Combined rate = _____ gallons/minute
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t = 100 gallons/_______ gallons/minute = ______min ____ sec.
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4) The Hall family's shower uses 6 gallons of water per minute. They have 5 people in their family. Dad, Mom, and Jeff all shower every day. Elaine and Eric shower 4 times per week. If the family uses 1,914 gallons of water per week for showers, how long is the average shower at the Hall's home?
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- Elaine and Eric use ____ showers/week
- Mom, Dad and Jeff use ____ showers/week
- Total = ____ showers/week
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Divide the total number of gallons by the rate of usage to get the total minutes of showers = _____ min.
- Divide this by the total number of showers to get the time for a single shower =
____ min ___ sec.
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5) Mr. Troy from Soup Co. places a large order of cans that will be 13 centimeters tall and 8 centimeters in diameter. The clerk inadvertently records the 13 centimeters as 15 centimeters so that Mr. Troy gets extra large cans. How much more soup will fit in the new cans than in the ones he ordered? Give your answer in exact form or as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth. (He's considering sending the order back.)
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- Original can volume = _______ cu. cm.
- New can volume = ________ cu. cm.
- The difference = _______ cu. cm.
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