including any unnecessary steps. Start by defining your unknown; do not use t, it is already taken. (6) Use the graph of

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including any unnecessary steps. Start by defining your unknown; do not use t, it is already taken. (6) Use the graph of

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including any unnecessary steps. Start by defining your unknown; do not use t, it is already taken. (6) Use the graph of the function r= f(t), 1<t<10, shown below to approximate all clock time(s) when the tank holds 40 more gallons than it does at 12:03pm. Be sure to fully explain your reasoning. Include at least one copy of the graph in your explanation. Label the axes with the appropriate variable names and units. Do not use this graph for part (a). 401 201 4 6 10 201 -40| 601 -80 -1001 Letter to a Friend 3. (a) The function v = g(t) = 62 – 13,1<t<5,
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