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A bathtub is filling with water at a rate of 60 liters per minute.
How many liters of water are in the bathtub after 
t minutes?
Write your answer as an expression.

A bathtub is filling with water at a rate of 6060 liters per minute.\newlineHow many liters of water are in the bathtub after t t minutes?\newlineWrite your answer as an expression.

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Q. A bathtub is filling with water at a rate of 6060 liters per minute.\newlineHow many liters of water are in the bathtub after t t minutes?\newlineWrite your answer as an expression.
  1. Multiply Rate by Time: To find out how many liters of water are in the bathtub after tt minutes, we need to multiply the rate of water flow by the number of minutes.\newlineCalculation: 60liters/minute×tminutes60 \, \text{liters/minute} \times t \, \text{minutes}
  2. Cancel Units: The units of minutes will cancel out, leaving us with the total liters of water in the bathtub.\newlineCalculation: 60×t=60t60 \times t = 60t liters

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