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Mathematics, 10.04.2021 16:30 marie2061

Water flows into a tank according to the rate F(t) = t+6/1+t, and at the same time empties out at the rate E(t) = ln(t+2)/t+1, with both F(t) and E(t) measured in gallons per minute. How much water, to the nearest gallon, is in the tank at time t = 10 minutes. You must show your setup but can use your calculator for all evaluations.

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