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Scenario 21: A hydrant provides water at a rate of 1,000 litres per minute. How many litres will it provide in 15 minutes?
Multiply the flow rate by the time: 1,000 litres/minute * 15 minutes = 15,000 litres. The correct answer is "15,000 litres". This capacity-fill scenario 21 rein
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Question: Scenario 21: A hydrant provides water at a rate of 1,000 litres per minute. How many litres will it provide in 15 minutes?
Answer options:
- 10,000 litres ✅ 15,000 litres
- 1,500 litres
- 20,000 litres
Correct answer: 15,000 litres
Explanation: Multiply the flow rate by the time: 1,000 litres/minute * 15 minutes = 15,000 litres. The correct answer is "15,000 litres". This capacity-fill scenario 21 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-math bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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