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A conical tank with vertex pointed downward is 10 ft across the top and 12 ft deep. If water is flowing into the tank at the rate of 10 cubic ft per minute, find the rate of cha…
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A conical tank with vertex pointed downward is 10 ft across the top and 12 ft deep. If water is flowing into the tank at the rate of 10 cubic ft per minute, find the rate of change of the depth of the water the when the depth is 8 feet
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it is 8 feet long and 10 cubic ft per minute
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