A prototype rocket burns 159 gallons of liquid hydrogen fuel each sound during a regular launch. Make a table that shows how many gallons of fuel are burned after 2,3,5, and 10 seconds.

so, what's the problem?

2 2*159 = 318
3 ...
5
10

159*3= 477

159*5= 795
159*10= 1,590
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To calculate the total gallons of fuel burned after a specific time, we need to know the rate at which the fuel is burned. In this case, we know that the rocket burns 159 gallons of liquid hydrogen fuel each second. We can simply multiply this rate by the number of seconds to get the total gallons burned.

Here is the table showing the number of gallons of fuel burned after 2, 3, 5, and 10 seconds:

| Time (seconds) | Gallons of Fuel Burned |
|----------------|-----------------------|
| 2 | 318 |
| 3 | 477 |
| 5 | 795 |
| 10 | 1590 |

To calculate the values in the table, we multiplied the time in seconds by the rate of fuel consumption (159 gallons/second). For example, after 2 seconds, the rocket would have burned 318 gallons (2 seconds x 159 gallons/second). Similarly, after 3 seconds, the rocket would have burned 477 gallons (3 seconds x 159 gallons/second), and so on.