A water tank holds 625 gallons of water if the pump remove 75 gallons of water in three minutes what is the change amount of water in gallons in one minute
To find the change in amount of water in one minute, we need to divide the change in amount of water in three minutes by 3.
Change in amount of water in three minutes = 75 gallons
Change in amount of water in one minute = 75 gallons / 3 = <<75/3=25>>25 gallons. Answer: \boxed{25}.
To find the change in the amount of water in one minute, we need to determine the rate at which the water is being removed.
We know that the pump removes 75 gallons of water in three minutes. To find the rate in gallons per minute, we divide the amount of water removed by the time it took to remove it.
Rate of water removal = Amount of water removed / Time
Rate of water removal = 75 gallons / 3 minutes
Simplifying the equation, we get:
Rate of water removal = 25 gallons/minute
Therefore, the change in the amount of water in one minute is 25 gallons.
To find the change amount of water in one minute, we need to divide the amount of water (75 gallons) by the time it takes to remove that amount of water (3 minutes).
Dividing 75 gallons by 3 minutes gives us:
75 gallons / 3 minutes = 25 gallons/minute
Therefore, the change amount of water in one minute is 25 gallons.