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Devorah is filling a pool with a hose. the volume. h. in liters, of water coming out of the hose in .m. minutes is given by the function h(m)=17.4m. however it is a sunny day, and water is also evaporating from the pool. therefore, the volume ,v, in liters, of water in the pool m minutes after devorah started filling it is given by v(m)=17m. let e be the volume of water, in liters ,that has evaporated from the pool m minutes after devorah started filling it . write a formula for e(m) in terms of h(m) and v(m) e(m)= and write formula for e(m) in terms of m. e(m)=

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