Water is poured into a conical paper cup at the rate of 3/2 in/sec (similar to Example 4 in Section 3.7). If the cup is 6 inches tall and the top has a radius of 6 inches, how fast is the water level rising when the water is 3 inches deep? The water level is rising at a rate of 2/3pi cm^3/sec v

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Water is poured into a conical paper cup at the rate of 3/2 in3/sec
(similar to Example 4 in Section 3.7). If the cup is 6 inches tall and the top
has a radius of 6 inches, how fast is the water level rising when the
water is 3 inches deep?
The water level is rising at a rate of 2/3pi
cm^3/sec
Transcribed Image Text:Water is poured into a conical paper cup at the rate of 3/2 in3/sec (similar to Example 4 in Section 3.7). If the cup is 6 inches tall and the top has a radius of 6 inches, how fast is the water level rising when the water is 3 inches deep? The water level is rising at a rate of 2/3pi cm^3/sec
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