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15 June, 07:54

All edges of a cube are expanding at a rate of 6 cm/sec. How fast is the volume changing when each edge is (a) 2 cm and (b) 10 cm?

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  1. 15 June, 08:10
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    As volume is cube of the length:

    V (e) = e^3

    So the rate of change of the volume is or differentiating:

    dV/dt = dV/de * de/dt = 3e^2 de/dt = 12 e^2 cm/sec

    when each edge is 5 cm, dV/dt = 12 * 25 = 300 cm^3/sec

    When each edge is 12cm, dV/dt = 12 * 12^2 = 1728 cm^3/sec
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