A tank contains 2360 L of pure water. Solution that contains 0.09 kg of sugar per liter enters the tank at the rate 5 L/

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A tank contains 2360 L of pure water. Solution that contains 0.09 kg of sugar per liter enters the tank at the rate 5 L/

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A tank contains 2360 L of pure water. Solution that contains 0.09 kg of sugar per liter enters the tank at the rate 5 L/min, and is thoroughly mixed into it. The new solution drains out of the tank at the same rate. (a) How much sugar is in the tank at the begining? y(0) = 0 (kg) (b) Find the amount of sugar after t minutes. y(t) = 390 (kg) 212.4 1-e
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