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Mathematics, 02.02.2021 18:10 negativechill

Steve is transferring ice cream at a constant rate from a new 10 galllon carton into a smaller container that already has some ice cream. After 2 minutes of scooping, the smaller container has 2 gallons of ice cream. After 3.5 minutes, the smaller container has 2.75 gallons of ice cream. When will the carton and the smaller container have the same amount of ice cream?

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