Extracting the question (D.E.)

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In summary, the conversation discusses a tank filled with 10 gallons of brine containing 30 pounds of salt and the rate at which new brine enters and leaves the tank. A differential equation is needed to represent the amount of salt at a given time, and it is important to assume that the brine is well-stirred and has a uniform concentration of salt. The equation would be the rate of salt entering the tank minus the rate of salt leaving the tank.
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Homework Statement



A tank is filled with 10 gal (gallons) of brine in which 30 lb of salt is dissolved.
Brine having 2 lb of salt per gal enters the tank at the rate of 2 gal per min and the
well-stirred mixture leaves at the rate of 3 gal per min.

(a) Set up a differential equation fro the amount of salt at time t

Homework Equations



let S = be the salt leaves and enter
V = volume of the tank

The Attempt at a Solution



im actually stuck with the question, at the

"and the well-stirred mixture leaves at the rate of 3 gal per min."

im terrible with english, so, someone give me clue
 
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It just means that you need to assume that as soon as the new brine enters the tank, the concentration of salt in the tank is uniform (perfectly mixed). So the D.E. would simply just be = (rate that salt enters tank) - (rate that salt leaves tank).
 
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owh yeaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, how come i miss the word "leaves"
ok thank you very much
 

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