t 0 2 4 6 8 10
P(t) 0 36 43 47 52 60
Kunyu's family has an above ground swimming pool in the shape of a cylinder, with a radius of 10 feet and a height of 5 feet. The pool contains 1000 cubic feet of water at time t=0. During the time interval 0≤t≤10 hours, water is pumped into the pool at the rate () cubic feet per hour. The table above gives values of () for selected values of . During the same time interval, water is leaking from the pool at the rate of () cubic feet per hour, where ()=18−0.04.

(Note: The volume V of a cylinder with radius r and height h is given by =2ℎ .)

Find the rate at which the volume of water in the pool is increasing at time t=6 hours. How fast is the water level in the pool rising at t=6 hours? Indicate units of measure in both answers.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. 24.12 ft³/hr b. 0.0768 ft/hr

Step-by-step explanation:

a. Find the rate at which the volume of water in the pool is increasing at time t=6 hours.

The net rate of change of volume of the cylinder dV/dt = volume flow rate in - volume flow rate out

Since volume flow rate in = P(t) and volume flow rate out = R(t),

dV/dt = P(t) - R(t)

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt} = P(t) - 18e^{0.04t}[/tex]

We need to find the rate of change of volume when t = 6.

From the table when t = 6, P(6) = 47 ft³/hr

Also, substituting t = 6 into R(t), we have R(6)

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt} = P(t) - 18e^{0.04t}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt} = 47 - 18e^{0.04X6}\\\frac{dV}{dt} = 47 - 18e^{0.24}\\\frac{dV}{dt} = 47 - 18 X 1.27125\\\frac{dV}{dt} = 47 - 22.882\\\frac{dV}{dt} = 24.118 ft^{3}/hr[/tex]

dV/dt ≅ 24.12 ft³/hr

So, the rate at which the water level in the pool is increasing at t = 6 hours is 24.12 ft³/hr

b. How fast is the water level in the pool rising at t=6 hours?

Since the a rate at which the water level is rising is dV/dt and the volume of the cylinder is V = πr²h where r = radius of cylinder = 10 ft and h = height of cylinder = 5 feet

dV/dt = d(πr²h)/dt = πr²dh/dt since the radius is constant and dh/dt is the rate at which the water level is rising.

So, dV/dt = πr²dh/dt

dh/dt = dV/dt ÷ πr²

Since dV/dt = 24.12 ft³/hr and r = 10 ft,

Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have that

dh/dt = dV/dt ÷ πr²

dh/dt = 24.12 ft³/hr ÷ π(10 ft)²

dh/dt = 24.12 ft³/hr ÷ 100π ft²

dh/dt = 0.2412 ft³/hr ÷ π ft²

dh/dt = 0.2412 ft³/hr

dh/dt = 0.0768 ft/hr

So, the arate at which the water level is rising at t = 6 hours is 0.0768 ft/hr


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Answer:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Set y = 0

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Answer:

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Answer:

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No

Step-by-step explanation:

If we use the Pythagorean theorem, we can find if it is a right triangle. To do that, set up an equation.

[tex]6^{2}+8^{2}=c^2[/tex]

If the triangle is a right triangle, c would equal 11

Solve.

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Then find the square root of 100.

The square root of 100 is 10, not 11.

So this is not a right triangle.

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The administration conducted a survey to determine the proportion of students who ride a bike to campus. Of the 123 students surveyed 5 ride a bike to campus. Which of the following is a reason the administration should not calculate a confidence interval to estimate the proportion of all students who ride a bike to campus. Which of the following is a reason the administration should not calculate a confidence interval to estimate the proportion of all students who ride a bike to campus? Check all that apply.

a. The sample needs to be random but we don’t know if it is.
b. The actual count of bike riders is too small.
c. The actual count of those who do not ride a bike to campus is too small.
d. n*^p is not greater than 10.
e. n*(1−^p)is not greater than 10.

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Answer:

b. The actual count of bike riders is too small.

d. n*p is not greater than 10.

Step-by-step explanation:

Confidence interval for a proportion:

To be possible to build a confidence interval for a proportion, the sample needs to have at least 10 successes, that is, [tex]np \geq 10[/tex] and at least 10 failures, that is, [tex]n(1-p) \geq 10[/tex]

Of the 123 students surveyed 5 ride a bike to campus.

Less than 10 successes, that is:

The actual count of bike riders is too small, or [tex]np < 10[/tex], and thus, options b and d are correct.

If $6^x = 5,$ find $6^{3x+2}$.

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If 6ˣ = 5, then

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and

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B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Angle A = Angle D = 69° 30'

Angle B = Angle C = 110° 30'

Step-by-step explanation:

     B ___ C

    /              \

  /                  \

A ________ D

AB and CD are 10

BC is 6

AD is 14

If we divide the trapezoid, we can imagine a line.

     B_ F_C

    /      |      \

  /        |         \

A ___E____ D

AE = ED = 7 (14/2)

BF = FC = 3

So now, we draw another line from B or C to AE or ED

     B_ F_ C

    /      |     | \

  /        |     |    \

A ___E_ G_ D

EG = GD = 3.5 (7/2)

There is a right triangle now, GCD

GD is 3.5 and CD is 10. To determine angle D, we can apply trigonometric function:

CD is H, and GD is A

cos D = A/H

cos D = 3.5/10 → 0.35

angle D = 69° 30'

By theory, we know that angle D and angle A, are the same so:

Angle D = Angle A = 69° 30'

Angle B = Angle C

We also make a cuadrilateral, which is EFCD.

Angle D is 69° 30', Angle E is 90°, Angle F is also 90°

Sum of angles in cuadrilateral is 360°

360° - 69° 30' - 90° - 90° = Angle C = Angle B

Angle C = Angle B = 110° 30'

Let's confirm the angles in the trapezoid:

69° 30' + 110° 30' + 69° 30' + 110° 30' = 360°

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