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Pumps are used to empty water from two tanks, tank P and tank Q.
Tank P begins with 65 gall...
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 21:40 kmafromhannah2905
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Pumps are used to empty water from two tanks, tank P and tank Q.
Tank P begins with 65 gallons of water and empties at a rate of 6.5 gallons per minute. The amount of water in tank Q is
represented by the equation y 63.5 - 5.252, where 2 is the number of minutes the pump has been emptying the
tank.
Which statement is true?
Tank P empties at a faster rate than tank Q and had a lesser starting amount than tank Q.
Tank P empties at a faster rate than tank Q and had a greater starting amount than tank Q.
Tank P empties at a slower rate than tank Q and had a lesser starting amount than tank Q.
Tank P empties at a slower rate than tank Q and had a greater starting amount than tank Q.
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