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If a tank holds 5000 gallons of water, and that water can drain from the tank in 40 minutes, then Torricelli's Law gives the volume If a tank holds 5000 gallons of water, and that water can drain from the tank in 40 minutes, then Torricelli's Law gives the volume   of water remaining in the tank after   minutes as   Find the rate at which water is draining from the tank after   minutes. of water remaining in the tank after If a tank holds 5000 gallons of water, and that water can drain from the tank in 40 minutes, then Torricelli's Law gives the volume   of water remaining in the tank after   minutes as   Find the rate at which water is draining from the tank after   minutes. minutes as If a tank holds 5000 gallons of water, and that water can drain from the tank in 40 minutes, then Torricelli's Law gives the volume   of water remaining in the tank after   minutes as   Find the rate at which water is draining from the tank after   minutes. Find the rate at which water is draining from the tank after If a tank holds 5000 gallons of water, and that water can drain from the tank in 40 minutes, then Torricelli's Law gives the volume   of water remaining in the tank after   minutes as   Find the rate at which water is draining from the tank after   minutes. minutes.


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