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2 years ago
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A bag contains 3 red blocks, 2 green blocks, and 1 blue block. Shelby will randomly select blocks, without replacement. What is

the probability that she will select a red block then a blue block, in that order?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Amiraneli [1.4K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:e

2/6

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The amount of salt in the tank when it is full of brine is 393.75 pounds.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a mixing problem. In these problems we will start with a substance that is dissolved in a liquid. Liquid will be entering and leaving a holding tank. The liquid entering the tank may or may not contain more of the substance dissolved in it. Liquid leaving the tank will of course contain the substance dissolved in it. If Q(t) gives the amount of the substance dissolved in the liquid in the tank at any time t we want to develop a differential equation that, when solved, will give us an expression for Q(t).

The main equation that we’ll be using to model this situation is:

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Rate at which Q(t) exits the tank = (flow rate of liquid exiting) x

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Then the differential equation we’re after is

\frac{dy}{dt} = (Rate \:in)- (Rate \:out)\\\\\frac{dy}{dt} = 5 \:\frac{gal}{s} \cdot 1 \:\frac{pound}{gal}-3 \:\frac{gal}{s}\cdot \frac{y(t)}{V(t)}  \:\frac{pound}{gal}\\\\\frac{dy}{dt} =5\:\frac{pound}{s}-3 \frac{y(t)}{V(t)}  \:\frac{pound}{s}

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We have a linear differential equation. A first-order linear differential equation is one that can be put into the form

\frac{dy}{dx}+P(x)y =Q(x)

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\frac{dy}{dt}+\frac{3y}{100+2t} =5 , \quad y(0)=50

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Step 1: Find the integrating factor, \mu \left( x \right), using \mu \left( x \right) = \,{{\bf{e}}^{\int{{P\left( x \right)\,dx}}}

\mu \left( t \right) = \,{{e}}^{\int{{\frac{3}{100+2t}\,dt}}}\\\int \frac{3}{100+2t}dt=\frac{3}{2}\ln \left|100+2t\right|\\\\\mu \left( t \right) =e^{\frac{3}{2}\ln \left|100+2t\right|}\\\\\mu \left( t \right) =(100+2t)^{\frac{3}{2}

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Step 3: Integrate both sides.

\int \frac{dy}{dt}(y \left(100+2t\right)^{\frac{3}{2}})dt=\int 5\left(100+2t\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}dt\\\\y \left(100+2t\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}=(100+2t)^{\frac{5}{2} }+ C

Step 4: Find the value of the constant and solve for the solution y(t).

50 \left(100+2(0)\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}=(100+2(0))^{\frac{5}{2} }+ C\\\\100000+C=50000\\\\C=-50000

y \left(100+2t\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}=(100+2t)^{\frac{5}{2} }-50000\\\\y(t)=100+2t-\frac{50000}{\left(100+2t\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}}

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V(t) = 400\\100+2t=400\\t=150

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y(150)=100+2(150)-\frac{50000}{\left(100+2(150)\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}}\\\\y(150)=393.75

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