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As the candle burns,its length decreases at a rate of 2cm every 20minutes. Write down the equation to calculate the length of the candle
8 years ago

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Answered by Damon
original height = H
h(t) = height
dh/dt = -2cm/20min = -0.1 cm/min
so
h = H - 0.1 t
h in cm, t in minutes
8 years ago
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