Answer:
[tex]1.09\ min[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1
Find the minimum volume of water needed to fight a room with a floor area of 140 m^2
see the attached table to better understand the problem
we know that
A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent a proportional variation if it can be expressed in the form [tex]y/x=k[/tex] or [tex]y=kx[/tex]
Let
x ----> the floor area in square feet
y ---> minimum volume of water in liters
In this problem the relationship between the variables x and y represent a direct variation
Find the constant of proportionality k
Looking at the table
For x=25, y=39
[tex]k=y/x[/tex] ---->[tex]k=\frac{39}{25}=1.56[/tex]
The equation is
[tex]y=1.56x[/tex]
For x=140 m^2
substitute and solve for y
[tex]y=1.56(140)[/tex]
[tex]y=218.4\ L[/tex]
step 2
How long will it take to put out a fire in a room with a floor area of 140 m^2
we know that
The fire truck is pumping water at a rate of 200 L/min
The minimum volume of water needed is 218.4 L
so
Divide the minimum volume of water needed by the rate
[tex]218.4/200= 1.092\ min[/tex]