Refer to the graph for question 8 on page 174 of the text for this question. The graph shows the rate that water leaves a tank, in gallons per hour where t is measured in hours. (a) How much water left the tank during the 6 hours shown? 10 gallons (b) How many hours did it take for 9 gallons to leave the tank? hours Online Math Lab resources for this problem:
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