Answer:
36 milliliters of rain.
Step-by-step explanation:
The rate at which rain accumluated in a bucket is given by the function:
[tex]r(t)=10t-t^2[/tex]
Where r(t) is measured in milliliters per minute.
We want to find the total accumulation of rain from t = 0 to t = 3.
We can use the Net Change Theorem. So, we will integrate function r from t = 0 to t = 3:
[tex]\displaystyle \int_0^3r(t)\, dt[/tex]
Substitute:
[tex]=\displaystyle \int_0^3 10t-t^2\, dt[/tex]
Integrate:
[tex]\displaystyle =5t^2-\frac{1}{3}t^3\Big|_0^3[/tex]
Evaluate:
[tex]\displaystyle =(5(3)^2-\frac{1}{3}(3)^3)-(5(0)^2-\frac{1}{3}(0)^3)=36\text{ milliliters}[/tex]
36 milliliters of rain accumulated in the bucket from time t = 0 to t = 3.