SOLUTION: A water tank is h feet high. Water is flowing from this water tank with a velocity V feet per second. The model representing the relationship between the velocity and height is giv

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Question 495821: A water tank is h feet high. Water is flowing from this water tank with a velocity V feet per second. The model representing the relationship between the velocity and height is given by V=6xsqrt;h
Find the height of a water tank that provides a water flow of 60 feet per second.

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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V=6xsqrt;h
Find the height of a water tank that provides a water flow of 60 feet per second.
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Use the asterisk for multiply, not the x, and sqrt(h) for sq roots.
V=6*sqrt(h)
V=6%2Asqrt%28h%29
60+=+6sqrt%28h%29
sqrt%28h%29+=+10
h = 100
No units were given for height, I'd guess it's feet.