SOLUTION: A hot air balloon can hold 60,000 ft.³ of air it is being inflated any rate of 2000 ft.³ per minute to total cubic feet of air is a function of time in minutes what values of the
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Question 1171638: A hot air balloon can hold 60,000 ft.³ of air it is being inflated any rate of 2000 ft.³ per minute to total cubic feet of air is a function of time in minutes what values of the domain and range makes sense of the situation
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It will take 30 minutes to fill the balloon at 2000 ft^3/min
the domain is [0, 30] units min.
the range is [0, 60000] units ft^3.
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