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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2 = 2 * 159

3 = 3 * 159

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To create a table showing the number of gallons of fuel burned for different durations, you can simply multiply the fuel consumption rate by the duration in each case. In this case, the rocket burns 159 gallons of liquid hydrogen fuel each second.

Let's calculate the number of gallons burned for different durations:

1. After 2 seconds: Multiply the fuel consumption rate (159 gallons/second) by the duration (2 seconds):
2 seconds * 159 gallons/second = 318 gallons

2. After 3 seconds: Multiply the fuel consumption rate (159 gallons/second) by the duration (3 seconds):
3 seconds * 159 gallons/second = 477 gallons

3. After 5 seconds: Multiply the fuel consumption rate (159 gallons/second) by the duration (5 seconds):
5 seconds * 159 gallons/second = 795 gallons

4. After 10 seconds: Multiply the fuel consumption rate (159 gallons/second) by the duration (10 seconds):
10 seconds * 159 gallons/second = 1590 gallons

Creating a table with the calculated values:

| Duration (seconds) | Fuel burned (gallons) |
|---------------------|----------------------|
| 2 | 318 |
| 3 | 477 |
| 5 | 795 |
| 10 | 1590 |

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