The-Noodle
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I can't seem to get the answer for this. I can do part a) but not b). Any help is appreciated.
Sand falling from a funnel forms a conical pile such that the height of the pile is one and a half times the radius.
a) Show that the volume of the pile is given by V = πr^3/2
b) If the sand is falling at the rate of π/10 m^3 per minute, find the rate at which the height is increasing when the pile of sand is 3 m high.
Sand falling from a funnel forms a conical pile such that the height of the pile is one and a half times the radius.
a) Show that the volume of the pile is given by V = πr^3/2
b) If the sand is falling at the rate of π/10 m^3 per minute, find the rate at which the height is increasing when the pile of sand is 3 m high.