DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS-NEXTGEN WILEYPLUS
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Author: BRANNAN
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 3P
A tank originally contains 160 gal of fresh water. Then water containing 14 lb of salt per gallon is poured into the tank at a rate of 4 gal/min, and mixture is allowed to leave at the same rate. After 8 min the process is stopped, and fresh water is poured into the tank at a rate of 6 gal/min, with the mixture again leaving at the same rate. Find the amount of salt in the tank at the end of an additional 8 min.
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DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS-NEXTGEN WILEYPLUS
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