height 12.0 meters and the diameter at the top is 3.5 meters. If the water level is rising at a rate of 24.0 centimeters

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height 12.0 meters and the diameter at the top is 3.5 meters. If the water level is rising at a rate of 24.0 centimeters

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Height 12 0 Meters And The Diameter At The Top Is 3 5 Meters If The Water Level Is Rising At A Rate Of 24 0 Centimeters 1
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height 12.0 meters and the diameter at the top is 3.5 meters. If the water level is rising at a rate of 24.0 centimeters per minute when the height of the water is 5.0 meters, find the rate at which water is being pumped into the tank in cubic centimeters per minute. Note: Let "R" be the unknown rate at which water is being pumped in. Then you know that if V is volume of water, dtdV​=R−10000.0. Use geometry (similar triangles?) to find the relationship between the height of the water and the volume of the water at any given time. Recall that the volume of a cone with base radius r and height h is given by 31​πr2h.
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