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Physics, 24.02.2020 20:57 eddiecas

Consider a pool shaped like the bottom half of a sphere, that is being filled. The radius of the pool is 10 ft. If the height is increasing at a rate of 1 in/s when the depth of the water is 6 ft, find the rate (in ft3/min) at which water is being pumped in.

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