water flows from a faucet at a rate of 5 liters every 25 seconds. At this rate, how much water will flow form the faucet in 45 seconds. Make a table.

To determine how much water will flow from the faucet in 45 seconds, we can make a table to calculate the amount of water that flows in increments of 25 seconds.

| Time (s) | Water Flowed (liters) |
|----------|----------------------|
| 25 | 5 |
| 50 | 10 |
| 75 | 15 |

From the table, we can see that for every 25 seconds, 5 liters of water flows from the faucet. Therefore, in 45 seconds, we can extrapolate that the amount of water flowed would be 10 liters.

To get the values in the table, you can multiply the number of 25-second intervals by 5 (the flow rate). For example, to find the amount of water flowed at 25 seconds, you multiply 25/25 (1 interval) by 5 liters, which equals 5 liters. Similarly, to find the amount of water flowed at 50 seconds, you multiply 50/25 (2 intervals) by 5 liters, which equals 10 liters.

Sec __ Liters

5 _____ 1
10_____ 2
15_____ 3
20_____ 4
25_____ 5

Etc.