Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
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Variable Key
Faucets = f
Minutes = m
Gallons = g
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Write an equation to display how long it takes for the 3 faucets to fill up a 100 gallon tub.
100g = 6m
Divide both sides of the equation by 6
m = 16.67g
This means that approximately 16.67 gallons are filled up per minute with 3 faucets. We found the measurement (gallons), which is based on the time (minutes). This is called the unit rate.
Now that we found the unit rate for 3 faucets, let's find the unit rate for 6 faucets by multiplying our unit rate by 2.
3f = 16.67g per minute
6f = (16.67g per minute)(2)
6f = 33.34 g per minute
We now know the unit rate for 6 faucets, so now all we have to do is divide that by 25 gallons, the second tub.
25g / 33.34 g = 0.75 minutes
Convert to seconds
0.75 minutes = 3/4 of a minute
1 minute = 60 seconds
Substitute
3/4(60)

Hope this helps :)