Net fill rate is inflow minus outflow
A faucet pours of water each second into an empty bucket that holds (). But the bucket has a hole, and water leaks out at each second. How many seconds does it take to fill the bucket completely?
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Understand
A faucet adds 20 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 128 fl oz (1 gallon), but a hole lets 4 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 20 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 4 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 128 fl oz (1 gallon).
- The bucket starts empty.
- The number of seconds to fill the bucket completely.
- Inflow and leak happen at the same time, every second.
Plan
#8 Analyze the Units · also uses: #5 Look for a Pattern
Each second the bucket gains (inflow minus leak) fluid ounces. Find that net rate, then divide the bucket's capacity by the net rate to get the time.
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Review
At 16 fl oz per second for 8 seconds we get 16 x 8 = 128 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 8 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128 fl oz, reaching full at the 8th second.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Working with fluid-ounce volumes flowing in and out each second.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Dividing the capacity by the net fill rate to find the time.