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An inverted cone has a height of [FONT=MathJax_Main]11[/FONT] inches and a radius of [FONT=MathJax_Main]18[/FONT] inches. The volume of the inverted cone is decreasing at a rate of [FONT=MathJax_Main]541[/FONT] cubic inches per second, with the height being held constant. What is the rate of change of the radius, in inches per second, when the radius is [FONT=MathJax_Main]5[/FONT] inches?Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. (Do not include any units in your answer.)
Remember that the volume of a cone is [FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]V[FONT=MathJax_Main]=([/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]1/[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]3) [/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]π[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]r[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]2[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]h[/FONT].[/FONT]
 
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An inverted cone has a height of [FONT=MathJax_Main]11[/FONT] inches and a radius of [FONT=MathJax_Main]18[/FONT] inches. The volume of the inverted cone is decreasing at a rate of [FONT=MathJax_Main]541[/FONT] cubic inches per second, with the height being held constant. What is the rate of change of the radius, in inches per second, when the radius is [FONT=MathJax_Main]5[/FONT] inches?Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. (Do not include any units in your answer.)
Remember that the volume of a cone is [FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]V[FONT=MathJax_Main]=([/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]1/[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]3) [/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]π[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]r[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]2[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]h[/FONT].[/FONT]
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An inverted cone has a height of [FONT=MathJax_Main]11[/FONT] inches and a radius of [FONT=MathJax_Main]18[/FONT] inches. The volume of the inverted cone is decreasing at a rate of [FONT=MathJax_Main]541[/FONT] cubic inches per second, with the height being held constant. What is the rate of change of the radius, in inches per second, when the radius is [FONT=MathJax_Main]5[/FONT] inches?Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. (Do not include any units in your answer.)
Remember that the volume of a cone is [FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]V[FONT=MathJax_Main]=([/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]1/[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]3) [/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]π[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]r[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Main]2[/FONT][FONT=MathJax_Math-italic]h[/FONT].[/FONT]
The volume of the inverted cone is decreasing at a rate of [FONT=MathJax_Main]541[/FONT] cubic inches per second dv/dt = -541in3/sec

height being held constant means h = 11 inches.

What is the rate of change of the radius, in inches per second, when the radius is [FONT=MathJax_Main]5[/FONT] inches means dr/dt = ??in/sec, when r=5in

So what formula do we use to start with?? We have volume and radius and height and the figure is a cone, so use the volume formula for a cone since it has volume, radius and height!

Now do some work and show us that work.
 
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