A cylindrical pool has a height of 8 feet and radius of 6 feet. How fast is the volume (in cubic feet per minute) of the water flowing in the pool if the measure of the water level is increasing at a rate of 2 inches per minute and the measure of the water level from the bottom of the pool is 3 feet? A B 72n 6. 6n
A cylindrical pool has a height of 8 feet and radius of 6 feet. How fast is the volume (in cubic feet per minute) of the water flowing in the pool if the measure of the water level is increasing at a rate of 2 inches per minute and the measure of the water level from the bottom of the pool is 3 feet? A B 72n 6. 6n
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