Consider a tank with volume 100liters containing a salt solution, Suppose a solution with 2kg/liter of salt flows into the tank at a rate of 5liters/min. The solution in the tank is well-mixed. Solution flows out of the tank at a rate of 5liters/min. If initially there is 20 kg of salt in the tank, how much salt it will be in the tank as the function of time.

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4. Consider a tank with volume 100liters containing a salt solution, Suppose a solution with 2kg/liter
of salt flows into the tank at a rate of 5liters/min. The solution in the tank is well-mixed. Solution
flows out of the tank at a rate of 5liters/min. If initially there is 20 kg of salt in the tank, how much
salt it will be in the tank as the function of time.
Transcribed Image Text:4. Consider a tank with volume 100liters containing a salt solution, Suppose a solution with 2kg/liter of salt flows into the tank at a rate of 5liters/min. The solution in the tank is well-mixed. Solution flows out of the tank at a rate of 5liters/min. If initially there is 20 kg of salt in the tank, how much salt it will be in the tank as the function of time.
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