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21 July, 11:25

Your 2500 gallon pool has sprung a leak and loses 70% of its water every 10 minutes. How much water will remain in the pool after 30 minutes?

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  1. 21 July, 12:12
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    Total water remaining after 30 minutes is 67.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total gallon pool = 2500

    If 70% of water is lost every 10 minutes, how much water will remain after 30 minutes.

    First 10 minutes

    70% of 2500

    = 70/100 * 2500

    =0.7*2500

    = 1750

    Total remaining after first 10 minutes = 2500-1750

    =750

    Second 10 minutes (20 minutes)

    70% of 750

    70/100 * 750

    0.7 * 750

    525

    Total remaining after the second 10 minutes (20 minutes)

    750-525

    225

    Third 10 minutes (30 minutes)

    70% of 225

    70/100 * 225

    0.7 * 225

    157.5

    Total remaining after the third 10 minutes (30 minutes)

    225-157.5

    =67.5
  2. 21 July, 15:13
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    2432.5 gallons

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that the pool loses 70% of it's water every ten minutes, it means that in 30 minutes, 70% of the volume of water present would have been lost. Mathematically, in the first 10 minutes, the water lost

    = 70% * 2500 gallon

    = 1750 gallons

    Volume of water left

    = 2500 - 1750

    = 750 gallons

    After another 10 minutes (20 minutes in total), the water lost

    = 70% * 750

    = 525 gallons

    Volume of water left

    = 750 - 525

    = 225 gallons

    After another 10 minutes (30 minutes in total), the water lost

    = 70% * 225

    = 157.5 gallons

    Volume of water left

    = 225 - 157.5

    = 67.5 gallons

    Total volume of water lost after 30 minutes

    = 2500 - 67.5

    = 2432.5 gallons
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