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2005 2u mathematics paper, q6b
A tank initially holds 3600 litres of water. The water drains from the bottom of
the tank. The tank takes 60 minutes to empty.
A mathematical model predicts that the volume, V litres, of water that will
remain in the tank after t minutes is given by
V = 3600*(1- t/60)^2 , where 0(<)t(<)60
At what rate does the model predict that the water will drain from the
tank after twenty minutes?
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On pasthsc.com.au, it says the answer is 80L/min
I got 40L/min
I mean after 20minutes, there is 1600L left, which MUST BE DRAINED IN 40 MINUTES, so isn't it 40L/min??
Or am I doing something wrong?
Also: At what time does the model predict that the water will drain from the tank at its fastest rate?
How do I calculate this?
A tank initially holds 3600 litres of water. The water drains from the bottom of
the tank. The tank takes 60 minutes to empty.
A mathematical model predicts that the volume, V litres, of water that will
remain in the tank after t minutes is given by
V = 3600*(1- t/60)^2 , where 0(<)t(<)60
At what rate does the model predict that the water will drain from the
tank after twenty minutes?
------
On pasthsc.com.au, it says the answer is 80L/min
I got 40L/min
I mean after 20minutes, there is 1600L left, which MUST BE DRAINED IN 40 MINUTES, so isn't it 40L/min??
Or am I doing something wrong?
Also: At what time does the model predict that the water will drain from the tank at its fastest rate?
How do I calculate this?
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