SOLUTION: A bathtub that intially holds 57 gallons of water starts draining at 10 gallons per minute. Construct a function W(t) for the volume of the water (in gallons) in the tub after t mi
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Question 405560: A bathtub that intially holds 57 gallons of water starts draining at 10 gallons per minute. Construct a function W(t) for the volume of the water (in gallons) in the tub after t minutes.
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A bathtub that intially holds 57 gallons of water starts draining at 10 gallons per minute.
Construct a function W(t) for the volume of the water (in gallons) in the tub after t minutes.
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How about:
W(t) = 57 - 10t
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