By concept of capacity and the assumption of <em>constant</em> flow rate, the amount of ounces of juice in the container after 6 seconds is 20 ounces.
<h3>How to determine the final capacity of a container</h3>
Given that the additional juice is added to the container at <em>constant</em> rate. Hence, the <em>final</em> capacity (C'), in ounces is equal to the sum of the <em>initial</em> capacity (C), in ounces, and the product of the <em>flow</em> rate (q), in ounces per second, and time (t), in seconds.
C' = C + q · t (1)
If we know that C = 9.5 oz, q = 1.75 oz/s and t = 6 s, then the final capacity of the container is:
C' = 9.5 oz + (1.75 oz/s) · (6 s)
C' = 20 oz
By concept of capacity and the assumption of <em>constant</em> flow rate, the amount of ounces of juice in the container after 6 seconds is 20 ounces.
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