Gasoline is pouring into a vertical cylindrical tank of radius 5 feet. When the depth of the gasoline is 7 feet, the depth is increasing at 0.5 ft/sec. How fast is the volume of gasoline changing at that instant? Round your answer to three decimal places. The volume is changing at a rate of i feet3 per second.

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Gasoline is pouring into a vertical cylindrical tank of radius 5 feet. When the depth of the gasoline is 7 feet, the depth is increasing at
0.5 ft/sec. How fast is the volume of gasoline changing at that instant?
Round your answer to three decimal places.
The volume is changing at a rate of
i
feet per second.
Transcribed Image Text:Gasoline is pouring into a vertical cylindrical tank of radius 5 feet. When the depth of the gasoline is 7 feet, the depth is increasing at 0.5 ft/sec. How fast is the volume of gasoline changing at that instant? Round your answer to three decimal places. The volume is changing at a rate of i feet per second.
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