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A machine starts dumping sand at the rate of 35 m3/min, forming a pile in the shape of a cone. The height of the pile is always one and one half the length of the base diameter. After 7 minutes, how fast is the radius increasing? And the height?

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  1. Today, 09:34
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    We are given with the following given

    dV/dt = 35 m3/min

    h = (3/2) D

    What is asked is

    dr/dt at t = 7 min

    The volume of a cone is

    V = (1/3) πr²h

    From the given

    h = (3/2) D

    since D = 2r

    h = 3r

    Subsituting

    V = πr³

    At t = 7 min, the volume is

    V = 35 (7)

    V = 245

    and the radius is

    245 = πr³

    r = 4.27

    Differentiating the volume

    dV/dt = 3πr² dr/dt

    From the given

    dV/dt = 35

    Subsituting

    35 = 3πr² dr/dt

    So,

    dr/dt = 0.20 m/s

    and

    dh/dt = 0.60 m/s
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