Short Answer
A manufacturer of a chocolate beverage mixes liquid chocolate with milk in a large vat containing 450 liters of the mixture that is 20% chocolate initially. The differential equation for A, the amount of chocolate in the vat at time t, follows a "rate in - rate out" model. When chocolate flows in at a rate of 2 liters/min and the mixed beverage flows out at the same rate, you can model the situation with the differential equation liters/min which can be rewritten as
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a) What is the particular solution to this differential equation?
b) In the long run, how many liters of chocolate will be in the mixture contained in the vat?
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