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27 November, 10:37

At time t=3, there are 2.5 cubic feet of water in the tub. Write an equation for the locally linear approximation of W at t=3, and use it to approximate the volume of water in the tub at time t=3.5

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  1. 27 November, 13:38
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    W = 2.952 cubic feet.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the equation given, we recall that,

    At time t = 3, w = 2.5

    Using Linear Approximation

    (W - 2.5) = w¹ (3) { t - 3} - [ W¹ (3) = f (3) = tan⁻¹ (π) / 2 - 3/10 = 0.904

    W = 2.5 + 0.904 (t - 3)

    W = 2.5 + 0.904t - 2.712

    W = 0.904t - 0.212

    at t = 3

    W = 0.904 (3.5) - 0.212

    W = 2.952

    Therefore the cubic feet is 2.952
  2. 27 November, 14:34
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    W=0.8333*t

    2.917 ft³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    At time t=3, there is 2.5 ft³ of water in the tub

    Finding the relation will be;

    3=2.5

    1=?

    Rate=0.8333 ft³/min

    W=0.8333 ft³ / min

    W=0.8333*t

    At t=3.5 will be;

    1 min = 0.8333

    3.5 min = ?

    Apply cross-production

    3.5*0.8333 = 2.917 ft³
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