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CarrieRippey

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I have the same assignment. Where problem #2 is concerned, it won't let me complete the problem because I'm having trouble finding the correct unit for the final answer.

Problem #2

The pressure in a cylinder is given byP(t) = 101 + (k/t)

where P is in kilopascals (WebAssign abbreviation kPa) and t is in minutes.
Assume thatt ≥ 1
and k is constant.
At the instant when pressure is 114 kPa, it is changing at−0.85
kPa/min.
When does this happen?
What is the pressure whent = 1
minute.
 
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I have the same assignment. Where problem #2 is concerned, it won't let me complete the problem because I'm having trouble finding the correct unit for the final answer.
I will assume that "it" is some sort of online assessment software. I will assume that "completing" means "entering the final answer". If these guesses are incorrect, kindly please provide corrections.

Please reply showing your work, including your units. Thank you. ;)
 
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I will assume that "it" is some sort of online assessment software. I will assume that "completing" means "entering the final answer". If these guesses are incorrectly, kindly please provide corrections.

Please reply showing your work, including your units. Thank you. ;)


The pressure in a cylinder is given byP(t) = 101 +
k
t


where P is in kilopascals (WebAssign abbreviation kPa) and t is in minutes.
Assume thatt ≥ 1
and k is constant.
At timet = 7.5
minutes the pressure is changing at−1.35
kPa/min. Find k.k =

Your answer should be accurate to 1 decimal place and must include units.

so I found that setting P'(t) equal to -1.35 with t being equal to 7.5 minutes leaves me with k=75.9. However I need to plug in units to my answer and no matter what I try the web Assign system I am on continues to tell me that my dimensionallity is incorrect.
I've tried kPa/min, kPa/min^2 and ^3, kPa by itself, min by itself, min/kPa nothing seems to be working. What unit measurement should I be using, and how do I come up with that?

 
The pressure in a cylinder is given byP(t) = 101 +
k
t


where P is in kilopascals (WebAssign abbreviation kPa) and t is in minutes.
Assume thatt ≥ 1
and k is constant.
At timet = 7.5
minutes the pressure is changing at−1.35
kPa/min. Find k.k =

Your answer should be accurate to 1 decimal place and must include units.

so I found that setting P'(t) equal to -1.35 with t being equal to 7.5 minutes leaves me with k=75.9. However I need to plug in units to my answer and no matter what I try the web Assign system I am on continues to tell me that my dimensionallity is incorrect.
I've tried kPa/min, kPa/min^2 and ^3, kPa by itself, min by itself, min/kPa nothing seems to be working. What unit measurement should I be using, and how do I come up with that?


k/t must have a unit of kPa.

t has unit of min

What should be the unit of k
 
...At timet = 7.5
minutes the pressure is changing at−1.35
kPa/min. Find k.k =

Your answer should be accurate to 1 decimal place and must include units.

so I found that setting P'(t) equal to -1.35 with t being equal to 7.5 minutes leaves me with k=75.9. ...

What does "the pressure is changing at" mean? It means that the rate of change is -1.35 kPa/min and, since rate of change means a derivative, you should be looking at the derivative of P, not P itself.
 
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