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A cylindrical water tank with its circular base parallel to the ground is being filled at the rate of 5 cubic feet per minute. The radius of the tank is 2 feet. How fast is the level of the water in the tank rising when the tank is half full? Give your answer in feet per minute.

 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... e your answer in feet per minute. Ans:       Volume = V = pi*r 2h where pi = 3.14, r = 2ft, h ...

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