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13 April, 17:26

A conical paper cup is 10 cm tall with a radius of 10 cm. The cup is being filled with water so that the water level rises at a rate of 4 cm/sec. At what rate is water being poured into the cup when the water level is 3 cm?

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  1. 13 April, 20:37
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    32cm³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the volume of a cone is

    V

    =

    π

    r

    2

    h

    3

    in this case, we can relate

    h

    and

    r

    as we know that the slope =

    h

    r

    =

    10

    5

    =

    2

    we can make the volume a formula in a single variable

    V

    =

    π

    (

    h

    2

    )

    2

    h

    3

    =

    π

    h

    3

    12

    differentiating wrt time, it follows that

    .

    V

    =

    3

    π

    h

    2

    .

    h

    12

    =

    π

    h

    2

    .

    h

    4

    so to address the question

    .

    V

    =

    π

    8

    2



    2

    4

    =

    32

    π

    c

    m

    3

    / sec
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