A swimming pool was filled with 600 gallons of water in 20 minutes. What was the rate at which the pool was filled

A.25 gallons per minute
B.30 gallons per minute ***
C.50 gallons per minute
D.150 gallons per minute

A swimming pool was filled with 600 gallons of water in 20 minutes. What was the rate at which the pool was filled?

A. 54
B. 108 ***
C. 324
D. 432

The answers to the LEAP Math Midtest- 7 (GT) are:

C
B
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@jiskhaboi is these answers right

Oops! I meant to say for the 2nd one...

The area of the smaller triangle is 36 square inches. What is the area in square inches of the larger triangle?

Your first answer is correct. Your second answer choices are wrong.

Hey Rita, read what you wrote. We have no idea what your scale ratio is

hint
ratio of areas = ratio of lengths^2

2/1 in length is 4/1 in area (and 8/1 in volume)

are the answers right?

Answers plz!

Jishkaboi is wrong I’m telling the first one is D it’s not C

To calculate the rate at which the pool was filled, you need to divide the amount of water (600 gallons) by the time it took to fill the pool (20 minutes).

So, the rate at which the pool was filled is given by the equation: Rate = Amount / Time

1. For the first question, dividing 600 gallons by 20 minutes gives us: 600 / 20 = 30 gallons per minute.

Therefore, the correct answer for the first question is B. 30 gallons per minute.

2. For the second question, dividing 600 gallons by 20 minutes gives us: 600 / 20 = 30 gallons per minute.

Therefore, the correct answer for the second question is B. 30 gallons per minute.

b 30