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Refer to Example 4, involving the flow of saltwater through a flask. Will
Example 4: A One-Compartment Mixing Process
Consider a flask that contains
Solution:
Let
Next, we compute the rates at which salt enters and leaves the flask at time
The net rate of change of salt ( in grams per hour) at time
Hence, the desired differential equation is
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