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A water tank has the shape of a rectangular prism of base 50 cm². This tank is being filled at the rate of 12 liters per minutes. Find the rate at which the height of the water in the water tank increases; express your answer in millimeters per second.

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Answered by madhurivaidya551
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

A water tank has the shape of a rectangular prism of base 50 cm2. This tank is being filled at the rate of 12 liters per minutes. Find the rate at which the height of the water in the water tank increases; express your answer in millimeters per second.

LARA

Feb 3, 2014

12 l/min = 200 ml/s = 200 cm^3/s

since the area of the base is 50cm^2, the height is changing at

200 cm^3/s / 50cm^2 = 4 cm/s = 40 mm/s

Steve

Feb 3, 2014

12 l/min = 200 ml/s = 200 cm^3/s

since the area of the base is 50cm^2, the height is changing at

200 cm^3/s / 50cm^2 = 4 cm/s = 40 mm/s

Answered by sujitkundu2709
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Answer:

12 l/min = 200 ml/s = 200 cm^3/ssince

the area of the base is 50cm^2, the height is changing at200 cm^3/s /

50cm^2 = 4 cm/s = 40 mm/s

So your answer is 40mm/sec

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