Mathematics, 17.11.2020 05:40, de5briz75
A 10,000-gallon swimming pool needs to be emptied. Exactly 2,000 gallons have already been pumped out of the pool and into the tanker. As the pump is pumping water, the amount of water in the pool decreases at a constant rate of 720 gallons per hour. How is the rate of change of this function different from that in Example 1? Explain.
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