We know that
<span>A large pump can drain an 80,000 gallon pool------------> in 3 hours
X gallons---------------------------------------------------------> in 2 hour
X=2*80000/3----------> 53333.33 gallons in 2 hour
therefore
</span><span>the smaller pump in two hours drain an [80000-53333.33]=26666.67 gallons
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if the </span>smaller pump drain 26666.67 gallons-----------------> in 2 hours
<span> 80000 gallons------------------------------------------------> X
X=80000*2/26666.67------> 6 hours
the answer is
</span><span>the smaller pump to drain the pool by itself would take 6 hours</span><span>
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<u>Answer:</u>

<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

In order to find
, we have to replace the
in the definition of
with
:

= 
Answer:
d = 5.10
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance between two points is given by
d = sqrt( ( y2-y1)^2 + ( x2-x1)^2 ) where ( x1,y1) and ( x2,y2) are the two points
d = sqrt( ( 5-6)^2 + (8-3)^2 )
d = sqrt( ( -1)^2 + (5)^2 )
d = sqrt( 1+25)
d = sqrt(26)
d = 5.099019514
Rounding to the nearest hundredth
d = 5.10
Answer(s):
- Dependent variable: v
- Independent variable: t
What is the dependent variable of an equation?
The dependent variable of an equation is the variable that is completely isolated on one side.
What is the independent variable of an equation?
The independent variable is the variable that is not isolated. The independent variable can either have a cooeficient or has some operation (+ - × ÷) included on that side of the equation.
Determining the independent and dependent variable
In this equation, we can see that "v" is completely isolated on one side and "t" has a cooeficient of 68. Thus, the dependent variable is "v" and the independent variable is "t".