Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism
The volume of a rectangular prism, such as a swimming pool, is calculated using the formula V = length × width × height. In this case, the pool's dimensions are given, and understanding this formula is essential to relate the volume of water being added to the change in water level.
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Related Rates
Related rates involve finding the rate at which one quantity changes in relation to another. In this problem, we need to determine how fast the water level (height) is rising as the volume of water (10 ft³/min) is added, which requires applying the concept of derivatives to relate the rates of change.
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Differentiation
Differentiation is a fundamental concept in calculus that deals with finding the rate of change of a function. In this context, we will differentiate the volume formula with respect to time to find the rate at which the height of the water is increasing as the pool is filled.
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