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3 September, 19:40

A rectangular trough is 8ft long, 2ft across the top, and 4 feet deep. if water flows in at a rate of 2 ft 3 / min, how fast is the surface rising when the water is 1 ft deep?

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  1. 3 September, 19:48
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    let V be the current volume of the trough and H the current height of the water

    then we have

    V = 16H

    taking derivative in terms of time we get

    dV/dt = 16 dH/dt

    we know that dV/dt = 2

    thus

    dH/dt = 2/16 = 1/8

    thus the water is rising at

    1/8 ft per minute

    or

    1.5 inches per minute
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