Dorian Gray
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Hello Everyone,
I was wondering if someone could please look at my work for this problem:
Gravel is being dumped from a conveyor belt at a rate of 30 cubic feet/min, and its coarseness is such that it forms a pile in the shape of a cone whose base diameter and height are always equal. How fast is the height of the pile increasing when the pile is 10 ft high?

Thanks,
p.s. My professor only had time two show us 2 examples (and they were not similar to this one), and we only discussed related rates for about 20 minutes. I am NOT asking for anyone to give me a lesson on them, but please try to keep things in the simplest form as possible based on the situation.
I was wondering if someone could please look at my work for this problem:
Gravel is being dumped from a conveyor belt at a rate of 30 cubic feet/min, and its coarseness is such that it forms a pile in the shape of a cone whose base diameter and height are always equal. How fast is the height of the pile increasing when the pile is 10 ft high?

Thanks,
p.s. My professor only had time two show us 2 examples (and they were not similar to this one), and we only discussed related rates for about 20 minutes. I am NOT asking for anyone to give me a lesson on them, but please try to keep things in the simplest form as possible based on the situation.
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