Answer:
30 mins i think its jus simple maths unless theres a twist
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Answer:
<h2>a) 0.5367feet</h2><h2>b) 0.5223feet</h2><h2>c) 0.7292feet</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the rate at which an eucalyptus tree will grow modelled by the equation 0.5+6/(t+4)³ feet per year, where t is the time (in years).
The amount of growth can be gotten by integrating the given rate equation as shown;
a) The number of feet that the tree will grow in the second year can be gotten by taking the limit of the integral from t =1 to t = 2
b) The number of feet that the tree will grow in the third year can be gotten by taking the limit of the integral from t =2 to t = 3
c) The total number of feet grown during the second year can be gotten by substituting the value of limit from t = 0 to t = 2 into the equation as shown
Answer:
43
Step-by-step explanation:
i believe that correct