A water tank in the shape of an inverted cone is being filled up with water at a uniform rate of 10ft3/min. However, due to an outlet pipe (located at the bottom of the tank) whose valve is not completely closed, water leaks out. At what rate is the water leaking away, if it is observed that the level of water is rising at a rate of 1/3ft/min when the water is 12ft deep?

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A water tank in the shape of an inverted cone is being filled up with water at a uniform rate of 10ft3/min. However, due to an outlet pipe (located at the bottom of the tank) whose valve is not completely closed, water leaks out. At what rate is the water leaking away, if it is observed that the level of water is rising at a rate of 1/3ft/min when the water is 12ft deep?

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