In which story could you use the quotient −25,000÷14 to answer the question?Choices:(A)Ms. Erikson is filling her pool for the summer. The pool holds 25,000 gallons of water. It takes 14 hours for the pool to fill completely. On average, how much does the amount of water in the pool change per hour?(B)Ms. Erikson is draining her pool for the winter. The pool holds 25,000 gallons of water. It takes 14 hours for the pool to drain completely. On average, how much does the amount of water in the pool change per hour?
Q. In which story could you use the quotient −25,000÷14 to answer the question?Choices:(A)Ms. Erikson is filling her pool for the summer. The pool holds 25,000 gallons of water. It takes 14 hours for the pool to fill completely. On average, how much does the amount of water in the pool change per hour?(B)Ms. Erikson is draining her pool for the winter. The pool holds 25,000 gallons of water. It takes 14 hours for the pool to drain completely. On average, how much does the amount of water in the pool change per hour?
Identify Story Match: Identify the correct story that matches the mathematical operation −25,000÷14.
Calculate Quotient: Calculate the quotient to find the average change in water volume per hour.
Significance of Negative: Determine the significance of the negative sign in the quotient.
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