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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 02:20 sebasp42

The rate at which rain accumulates in a bucket is modeled by the function r given by r(t)=10t−t^2, where r(t) is measured in milliliters per minute and t is measured in minutes since the rain began falling. How many milliliters of rain accumulate in the bucket from time t=0 to time t=3

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