A fire engines water tank holds 750 gal of water if the pump removes 250 gal of water in 5 min what is the change in the amount of water in gal in 1 min

To find the change in the amount of water in 1 minute, we need to determine how much water is being removed per minute.

The rate at which water is being removed is 250 gallons per 5 minutes. To find the rate per minute, we divide the amount per 5 minutes by 5:

250 gallons / 5 minutes = <<250/5=50>>50 gallons per minute

Therefore, the change in the amount of water in 1 minute is 50 gallons.

To determine the change in the amount of water in 1 minute, we can calculate the rate at which the pump removes water.

First, we divide the amount of water removed (250 gallons) by the time it takes (5 minutes):

Rate of water removal = 250 gal / 5 min = 50 gal/min

Therefore, the change in the amount of water in 1 minute is 50 gallons.

To find the change in the amount of water in 1 minute, you can use the rate of water removal and divide it by the time taken.

Given that the pump removes 250 gallons of water in 5 minutes, we need to determine the change in 1 minute.

First, we'll calculate the rate of water removal per minute:
Rate = Amount of water removed / Time taken
Rate = 250 gallons / 5 minutes
Rate = 50 gallons per minute

Therefore, the change in the amount of water in 1 minute is 50 gallons.