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Assume faucet drips at the rate of 3 drops per minute. Further assume that 20 drops is equal to 1 ml. How many drops will it drip in one day?
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Assume faucet drips at the rate of 3 drops per minute. Further assume that 20 drops is equal to 1 ml. How many drops will it drip in one day?
How many minutes are in an hour?
Use dimensional analysis. 3 drops/1 min x 1ml/20drops x 60min/1hr etc until you have the units you need. then use a calculator to compute.
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