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22 October, 18:46

Oil flows into a tank according to the rate F of t equals the quotient of t squared plus 1 and the quantity 1 plus t, and at the same time empties out at the rate E of t equals the quotient of the natural log of the quantity t plus 7 and the quantity t plus 2, with both F (t) and E (t) measured in gallons per minute. How much oil, to the nearest gallon, is in the tank at time t = 12 minutes. You must show your setup but can use your calculator for all evaluations.

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  1. 22 October, 20:37
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    Answer: 10.94 gallons

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The rate of flow is given by the equation:

    F (t) = (t^2+1) / (t + 1)

    The rate at which it empties:

    E (t) = ln (t + 7) / (t + 2)

    Where t represr ts time in both equations

    Amount of oil, to the nearest gallon, is in the tank at time t = 12 minutes

    We can get this by taking the difference of both equations since it is occurring at the same time 't'

    That is : F (t) - E (t)

    At t = 12

    [ (t^2+1) / (t + 1) ] - [ ln (t + 7) / (t + 2) ]

    F (12) = (12^2 + 1) / (12 + 1) = 145/13 = 11.1538

    E (12) = In (12 + 7) / (12 + 2) = In (19) / 14 =

    E (12) = 2.9444389 / 14 = 0.2103

    F (t) - E (t) = (11.1538 - 0.2103) = 10.9435 gallons
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