Answer: The amount of salt in the tank after 8 minutes is 36.52 pounds.
Step-by-step explanation:
Salt in the tank is modelled by the Principle of Mass Conservation, which states:
(Salt mass rate per unit time to the tank) - (Salt mass per unit time from the tank) = (Salt accumulation rate of the tank)
Flow is measured as the product of salt concentration and flow. A well stirred mixture means that salt concentrations within tank and in the output mass flow are the same. Inflow salt concentration remains constant. Hence:
By expanding the previous equation:
The tank capacity and capacity rate of change given in gallons and gallons per minute are, respectivelly:
Since there is no accumulation within the tank, expression is simplified to this:
By rearranging the expression, it is noticed the presence of a First-Order Non-Homogeneous Linear Ordinary Differential Equation:
, where .
The solution of this equation is:
The salt concentration after 8 minutes is:
The instantaneous amount of salt in the tank is:
Answer:
x<(3b-5)/a
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 3b from both sides: -ax>5-3b
Divide by -a, when dividing/multiplying a negative you flip the </> sign: x<(3b-5)/a
Answer:
410.305
Step-by-step explanation:
I forgot how to do standard sorry..
They are called powers of 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
2 days= 24 hours in 1 day, so multiply that by 2 to get 48 hours total.
Now find the amount of time the wild fire doubles by dividing 48 total hours by 6. So it will double 8 times
The size was 1 acre. Let's multiply by 2, 8 times
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
The fire will cover 128 acres in two days.