Answer:
<em>Pool 1 leaks faster than pool 2.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Rates of change</u>
The rate of change (ROC) is a measure that compares two quantities, usually to know how fast one variable changes in time.
We are given two rates of change for two pools that are leaking. The first one loses 2/3 gallon in 15 minutes, and the other loses 3/4 gallon in 20 minutes.
To compare them, we are required to express time in hours. Recall one hour has 60 minutes, or equivalently, one minute has 1/60 hours. Converting both times, we have:
15 minutes = 15/60 = 1/4 hours
20 minutes = 20/60 = 1/3 hours
Now compute both rates of change:
Pool 1:

Pool 2:

Comparing both ratios, it's clear pool 1 leaks faster than pool 2.
1 L = 1000 mL
1 pint = 473.176 mL
1000 mL in decimals = 0.001
8 ounces = 236.588 mL
473.176 + 0.001 + 236.580 = 709.765
The patient consumed 709 mL or 709.765 mL with decimals.
I would say the last one is B, because of you use a calculator you will see that the equation adds up to B. Also if you have any trouble with your math download the app Photomath. It changed my life! Hope this helps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x^3y^5: x, x, x, y, y, y, y, y
x^4y^2: x, x, x, x, y, y
GCF: x^3y^2