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cutemouse

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Hey, can someone please do this for me?

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Re: 回复: Re: Applications of calculus to the physical word question

iii) the amount will be 100n

lol answer the two easy ones
where did you get this question from, i have never seen a type of question like this before
 
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given that the container is being filled at 5 L/min with saltwater of concentration n g/L
hence, it is being filled with salt at 5n g/min => so at the moment dS/dt = 5n
now, the solutions concentration IN the container is (total salt)/100L = S/100 g/L
but solution is being lost at 5 L/min => i.e. dS/dT = -(5S/100) g/min

Hence overall
dS/dt = 5n – (5S/100) = 5n – S/20

good Q
 
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