To find the change in the amount of water in one minute, divide the amount of water removed in 5 minutes by 5.
250 gallons / 5 minutes = <<250/5=50>>50 gallons/minute.
Therefore, the change in the amount of water in one minute is 50 gallons.
250 gallons / 5 minutes = <<250/5=50>>50 gallons/minute.
Therefore, the change in the amount of water in one minute is 50 gallons.
If 250 gallons of water are removed in 5 minutes, the change in the amount of water in one minute can be calculated as:
250 gallons / 5 minutes = 50 gallons/minute.
Thus, the change in the amount of water in one minute would be a decrease of 50 gallons. Therefore, the correct answer is -50 gallons/minute.
Given:
Water tank capacity = 750 gallons
Water removal rate = 250 gallons in 5 minutes
To find the rate in one minute, we can divide the water removed in 5 minutes by 5:
250 gallons / 5 minutes = 50 gallons/minute
Therefore, the change in the amount of water in one minute is 50 gallons.
We know that the pump removes 250 gallons of water in 5 minutes.
To find out how much water is pumped in one minute, we need to divide 250 gallons by 5 minutes:
250 gallons / 5 minutes = 50 gallons/minute
Therefore, the pump removes 50 gallons of water in one minute.