In a water bottling process, one-liter bottles are filled through a system that provides filtered water to each bottle at rate of 0.3 kg/s. How long would it take to fill a bottle? How many bottles can be filled in one hour if the system can fill 20 bottles simultaneously with a required time of 3 seconds to move away the filled bottles and bring in the new batch of empty bottles?
In a water bottling process, one-liter bottles are filled through a system that provides filtered water to each bottle at rate of 0.3 kg/s. How long would it take to fill a bottle? How many bottles can be filled in one hour if the system can fill 20 bottles simultaneously with a required time of 3 seconds to move away the filled bottles and bring in the new batch of empty bottles?
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In a water bottling process, one-liter bottles are filled through a system that provides filtered water to each bottle at rate of 0.3 kg/s. How long would it take to fill a bottle? How many bottles can be filled in one hour if the system can fill 20 bottles simultaneously with a required time of 3 seconds to move away the filled bottles and bring in the new batch of empty bottles?
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