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Sorry, I have no clue why the computer writes the equations this way but I'm pretty sure when there is a \ like for this exaple question question V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^3 it is NOT a division sign I got confused on that for a sec so when it shows that before pi it doesn't mean divide by pi, just saying. Sorry for making you go through the trouble, but THANK YOU VERY MUCH for lookin into this and helping out, I really appreciate it!

 

 The radius of a cone is decreasing at a constant rate of 5 inches per second. The volume remains a constant 52 cubic inches. At the instant when the radius of the cone is 6 inches, what is the rate of change of the height? The volume of a cone can be found with the equation V=\frac{1}{3}\pi r^2 h. Round your answer to three decimal places.

 Dec 8, 2020
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The rate of change of the height is 12.75 inches/s.

 Apr 20, 2021

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