The rate at which the height of the water in this cylindrical tank is increasing is 26.18 m/mn.
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Mathematically, the volume of a cylindrical tank can be calculated by using this formula:
V = πr²h
Where:
Differentiating with respect to h, we have:
dV/dt = πr²(dh/dt)
3 = 3.142 × 5² × dh/dt
3 = 78.55dh/dt
dh/dt = 78.55/3
dh/dt = 26.18 m/mn.
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