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from grove ext1 exercise 6.2

Q12) The volume of a balloon being inflated is increasing at a constant rate of 115cm3/s. find the rate of increase in its radius when the radius is 3cm.

i realize it isn't that hard but i'm having trouble figuring out the variables. Thanks!

answer: 1.02cm/s
 
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We shall assume the balloon is spherical in shape and is totally constant throughout.

thus, Volume of a sphere =

Now, you are told that the Volume is increasing at a rate of 115cm^3/s = dV/dt. You can figure dV/dr through differentiation.

dV/dt = dV/dr . dr/dt

. dr/dt -> Where r=3 -> . dr/dt

 
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thank you though! I am always impressed with how helpful everyone is!
 

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Oh . . . way too late.
Hehe, I had to have this one! I love the practical applications of calculus.. well anything calculus related I am good at and love to solve...

You can have the next one, promise :)

thank you though! I am always impressed with how helpful everyone is!
Most people are very helpful on BoS. The reason is that we also get practice in answering there questions as well ^_^
 

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