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18 December, 20:00

If a cylindrical tank with radius 5 meters is being filled with water at a rate of 3 cubic meters per minute, how fast is the height of the water increasing?

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  1. 18 December, 20:23
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    Find the volume

    V=hpir^2

    v=hpi5^2

    v=25hpi

    v=78.5398h

    for t=1, the amount of water is 3

    3=78.5398h

    divide both siddes by 78.5398

    0.038197=h

    this is for 1 minute

    0.038197meters per minute or

    3.8cm per minute
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