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A soil has a percolation rate of 15ml/min . If it takes 35 minutes for water to percolate completely, how much water is poured on the sample ?​

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Answered by shainajilliane
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Answer:

percolation rate(ml/min)=amount of water(ml)/percolation time(min)

so percolation rate is given as 10ml/min

and amount of water is 200ml

so percolation time= amount of water/percolation rate

therefore, x=200ml/10ml/min

x=20min

hence, percolation time is 20 minutes

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Answered by yuv28386
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Answer:

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