Net fill rate is inflow minus outflow
3.MD.A.23.OA.A.3
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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 22 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 90 fl oz, but a hole lets 7 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 22 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 7 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 90 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 15 fl oz per second for 6 seconds we get 15 x 6 = 90 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 6 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90 fl oz, reaching full at the 6th 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.
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 10 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 64 fl oz, but a hole lets 2 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 10 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 2 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 64 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 8 fl oz per second for 8 seconds we get 8 x 8 = 64 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 8 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64 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.
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 14 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 96 fl oz, but a hole lets 2 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 14 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 2 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 96 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 12 fl oz per second for 8 seconds we get 12 x 8 = 96 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 8 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96 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.
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?
Show solution
Understand
A faucet adds 16 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 100 fl oz, but a hole lets 6 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 16 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 6 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 100 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 10 fl oz per second for 10 seconds we get 10 x 10 = 100 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 10 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 fl oz, reaching full at the 10th 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.
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?
Show solution
Understand
A faucet adds 12 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 96 fl oz, 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 12 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 4 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 96 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 8 fl oz per second for 12 seconds we get 8 x 12 = 96 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 12 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96 fl oz, reaching full at the 12th 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.
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?
Show solution
Understand
A faucet adds 30 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 120 fl oz, but a hole lets 10 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 30 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 10 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 120 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 20 fl oz per second for 6 seconds we get 20 x 6 = 120 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 6 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 fl oz, reaching full at the 6th 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.
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?
Show solution
Understand
A faucet adds 25 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 100 fl oz, but a hole lets 5 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 25 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 5 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 100 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 20 fl oz per second for 5 seconds we get 20 x 5 = 100 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 5 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 fl oz, reaching full at the 5th 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.
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?
Show solution
Understand
A faucet adds 15 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 100 fl oz, but a hole lets 5 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 15 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 5 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 100 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 10 fl oz per second for 10 seconds we get 10 x 10 = 100 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 10 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 fl oz, reaching full at the 10th 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.
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?
Show solution
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.
Execute
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.
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?
Show solution
Understand
A faucet adds 18 fl oz of water each second to an empty bucket that holds 90 fl oz, but a hole lets 3 fl oz leak out each second. Find how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.
- Water pours in at 18 fl oz per second.
- Water leaks out at 3 fl oz per second.
- The bucket holds 90 fl oz.
- 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.
Execute
Review
At 15 fl oz per second for 6 seconds we get 15 x 6 = 90 fl oz, exactly the bucket's capacity, so 6 seconds is correct.
Make a systematic list (tool 2): after each second the water is 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90 fl oz, reaching full at the 6th 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.