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The total number of inches R(t) of rain during a storm of length t hours can be approximated by R(t) = at t + b , where a and b are positive constants that depend on the geographical locale. (a) Discuss the variation of R(t) as t → ∞.

The total number of inches R(t) of rain during a storm of length t hours can be approximated-example-1

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If we divide the numerator and denominator by t we get

a
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1 + b/t

AS t approaches infinity b/t approaches zero

so R(t) = total inches of rain approaches the costant a.
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