Write a differential equation representing the rate of change of grams of chocolate/ minute
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I have one cup of hot milk and I stir in melted chocolate that is 24g/cup at a rate of 1cup/min. So that my cup does not overflow, I pour the mixed drink out at the same rate.
I was given the answer of dy/dx = 24 - 24y.
I would like an explanation.
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I have one cup of hot milk and I stir in melted chocolate that is 24g/cup at a rate of 1cup/min. So that my cup does not overflow, I pour the mixed drink out at the same rate.
I was given the answer of dy/dx = 24 - 24y.
I would like an explanation.
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I have one cup of hot milk and I stir in melted chocolate that is 24g/cup at a rate of 1cup/min. So that my cup does not overflow, I pour the mixed drink out at the same rate.
I was given the answer of dy/dx = 24 - 24y.
I would like an explanation.
calculus differential-equations
I have one cup of hot milk and I stir in melted chocolate that is 24g/cup at a rate of 1cup/min. So that my cup does not overflow, I pour the mixed drink out at the same rate.
I was given the answer of dy/dx = 24 - 24y.
I would like an explanation.
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Geesh, who are those nobodies x and y?
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