Related Rates problem?

bobotheclown

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Water is being poured into a fish tank at the rate of 3 ft^3 / min. How fast is the water level rising if the base of the tank is a rectangle which is 2 ft x 3 ft?

No idea where to begin.
 
You are changing the volume of water added to the thank and what you want to measure is the height of the water above the bottom.

you have dV/dt = 3 cu ft/min

the volume of the water in a rectangular tank is given by A h, where A is the area of the base of the tank and h is the height of the water in it.

A is given to be 2x3 = 6 sq ft.

so V is 6 h cu ft

and h = V/6

now differentiate with respect to t on both sides.

See if you can figure it out from here.

I got 1/2 ft per min = dh/dt

Hopefully that's correct.
 
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