Hey fire engines water tank holds 750 gallons of water if the pump removes 250 gallons of water in five minutes what is the change in the amount of water in gallons in one minute

To find the change in the amount of water in one minute, we can divide the removed water by the time it takes to remove it.

The pump removes 250 gallons of water in 5 minutes.

So, the change in the amount of water in one minute is given by: 250 gallons / 5 minutes = <<250/5=50>>50 gallons.

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

To find the change in the amount of water in one minute, we can divide the change in water (250 gallons) by the time taken (5 minutes).

Change in water per minute = Change in water / Time taken

Change in water per minute = 250 gallons / 5 minutes

Change in water per minute = 50 gallons

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

To find the change in the amount of water in one minute, we need to determine the rate at which the water is being removed from the tank.

Since the pump removes 250 gallons of water in five minutes, we can divide the removal rate by the time to find the amount of water being removed per minute.

In this case, the removal rate is 250 gallons and the time is 5 minutes, so we divide 250 by 5:

250 gallons / 5 minutes = 50 gallons per minute

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