A 50L tank initially contains 5L of brine solution where 3kg of salt have been dissolved. At t = 0, a brine solution of 1kg of salt per Lis poured at a rate of 3L / min and the perfectly stirred mixture is poured out of the ank at a rate of 1.5L / min. How much salt is in the tank when it contains 10L of brine solution?

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A 50L tank initially contains 5L of brine solution where 3kg of salt have been dissolved. At t = 0, a brine
solution of 1kg of salt per Lis poured at a rate of 3L / min and the perfectly stirred mixture is poured out of the
tank at a rate of 1.5L / min. How much salt is in the tank when it contains 10L of brine solution?
Transcribed Image Text:A 50L tank initially contains 5L of brine solution where 3kg of salt have been dissolved. At t = 0, a brine solution of 1kg of salt per Lis poured at a rate of 3L / min and the perfectly stirred mixture is poured out of the tank at a rate of 1.5L / min. How much salt is in the tank when it contains 10L of brine solution?
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