1 Math Questions. 2 Length x Width x Water Depth = cubic feet.

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1 Math Questions

2 Length x Width x Water Depth = cubic feet

3 Math Questions Length x Width x Water Depth = cubic feet 7.5 gallons per cubic foot

4 Math Questions Length x Width x Water Depth = cubic feet 7.5 gallons per cubic foot 10 x 5 x 5 = 250 cubic feet

5 Math Questions Length x Width x Water Depth = cubic feet 7.5 gallons per cubic foot 10 x 5 x 5 = 250 cubic feet 250 x 7.5 = 1875 gallons

6 Math Questions 1500 gallon tank

7 Math Questions 1500 gallon tank –It has 1250 gallons in it.

8 Math Questions 1500 gallon tank –It has 1250 gallons in it. –Your pump does 50 gallons per minute (gpm)

9 Math Questions 1500 gallon tank –It has 1250 gallons in it. –Your pump does 50 gallons per minute (gpm) –How many minutes to empty the tank?

10 Math Questions 1500 gallon tank –It has 1250 gallons in it. –Your pump does 50 gallons per minute (gpm) –How many minutes to empty tank? = 25minutes