A large container holds 8 gallons of water. It begins leaking at a constant rate. After 48 minutes, the container has 5 gallons of water left.


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At what rate is the water leaking? Express your answer as a positive value.

The water is leaking at the rate of gal/min.

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Answer:

The water is leaking at the rate of 0.0625 gal/min.

Step-by-step explanation:

Rate of change

The rate of change (ROC) is a measure that compares two quantities, usually to know how fast one variable changes in time.

The container holds 8 gallons of water and is leaking at a constant rate to be calculated later.

When 48 minutes have passed, the container has 5 gallons of water left. This means it has leaked 8 gallons - 5 gallons = 3 gallons.

Calculating the rate at which it's leaking:

[tex]\displaystyle r=\frac{3\ gallons}{48\ min}[/tex]

r = 0.0625 gal/min

The water is leaking at the rate of 0.0625 gal/min.