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(old final exam problem-sp2009) an hourglass is made up of two glass cones connected at their tips. both cones have radius 1 inch and height 3 inches. when the hourglass is flipped over, sand starts falling to the lower cone. (a) when the sand remaining in the upper cone has height y inches, its volume a in terms of y is . (b) when the sand in the lower cone has reached a height of h inches, its volume b in terms of h is . (hint: b is the volume of the bottom cone minus the volume of the empty space above the sand.) (c) assume the total volume of sand in the hourglass is 3π/4 cubic inches. also, assume the height of the sand in the upper cone is decreasing at a rate of 4/100 inches per second. at the instant when the sand in the lower cone is 1 inch high, the height of the sand in the lower cone is increasing at a rate of inches per second.

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