SOLUTION: A spherical snowball is melting in such a way that its surface area decreases at the rate of 1 in 2 /min . How fast is its volume shrinking when its radius is 3 in ?
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Question 1172158: A spherical snowball is melting in such a way that its surface area decreases at the rate of 1 in 2 /min . How fast is its volume shrinking when its radius is 3 in ?
Need an expression for dV/dt in terms of information given: =
At r=3, A= = ---> =
dA/dt is given as
So, finally, = =
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Another approach would be to use 'r' instead of 'A': dV/dt = (dV/dr)*(dr/dt)
It is about equally messy to go this route. Because you are given dA/dt, you
have the additional step dr/dt = (dA/dt)*(dr/dA), so dV/dt = (dV/dr)*(dA/dt)*(dr/dA)
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