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12 January, 06:56

A swimming pool holds 10,000 gallons of water. It is being filled at a rate of 400 gallons per hour.

Part A: Write an equation for the function modeling the number of gallons of water, y, in the pool x hours after it began to be filled.

Part B: What is the rate of change of this function?

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  1. 12 January, 08:45
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    We are told that dV/dt=400 gal/hr so that is the rate asked for in part B.

    So to find the function for V (t) you need to integrate dV/dt ...

    V (t) = ⌠400 dt

    V (t) = 400t + C, where C is the initial volume which is not specified so we can assume that C=0, or in terms of y and x for the labels ...

    y (x) = 400x
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