Math, asked by mysticd, 7 months ago

8. A seasonal pond in my yard has 1000 gallons of water. If water evaporates at the
rate of 12.5 gallons per day and no other water is added or removed, then how
much water will be in the pond after 30 days?​

Answers

Answered by tennetiraj86
15

Step-by-step explanation:

Capacity of pond=1000 gallons

Water evaporates per day=12.5 gallons

water evaporates in 30 days

=30×12.5 gallons

=375 gallons

So no water removed or added

After 30 days the water in the pond =1000-375

=625gallons

Answered by Flaunt
34

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A seasonal pond in my yard has 1000 gallons of water. If water evaporates at the

rate of 12.5 gallons per day and no other water is added or removed, then how

much water will be in the pond after 30 days?

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\bold{Capacity \:of\: pond\:=1000 \:gallons}

\bold{Water\: evaporates\: per \:day\:=12.5\: gallons}

\bold{water \:evaporates\: in\: 30 \:days=}

\bold{=>30x12.5 \:gallons}

\bold{=>375\: gallons}

So,There will be no water removed or added in the pond's water after 30 days

=>1000-375

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