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"if a snowball melts so that its surface area decreases at a rate of 1 cm 2 min, find the rate at which the diameter decreases when the diameter is 10 cm." (stewart 249) stewart, james. single variable
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"if a snowball melts so that its surface area decreases at a rate of 1 cm 2 min, find the rate at which the diameter decreases when the diameter is 10 cm." (stewart 249) stewart, james. single variable calculus, 8th edition. cengage learning, 20150101. vitalbook file.
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We need to find the rate of the diameter, which we can denote as d(d)/dt.
, since it is decreasing.
At r = 5:
Since the diameter is twice the radius and this is simply the rate at which the radius is decreasing, then the diameter will be decreasing twice as fast:
Thus, the diameter is decreasing at a rate of 1/(20pi) cm/min.
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