Is math related to science?

Is math related to science?

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5

also, yes

It's 3.

Brainlet

5 doesnt let out into 2

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The faucet also isn't attached to anything, so really, nothing gets filled at all!

that's why i said 5 would fill up first
are you retarded?

Science is related to measurements, so yes

Are you? Do you not see that 5 and 2 are blocked?

weak bait, too obvious

2 obviously.
How is this not clear, it will fill up before 5.

the fluid is non-newtonian and the containers are porous
what do

2

>all these retards
it's 1, morons

the faucet is pouring into 1 so it will fill up first

what is the flow rate from the tap relative to the diameter of the connecting pipes?

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5
haha almost got me.

Hard mode: the fluid is replaced with super fluid helium, which one fills first?

Why do brainlets always cut off from the second tank? That removes all the difficulty from the problem.

5

WRONG. None of them fill because it falls out of the pipe before the faucet.

WRONG. the pipe is actually made of supercritical CO2.

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