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Chapter 7, Problem 7.7P
Consider the mixing tank treated in Problem 7.6. Generalize the model to the case where the tank’s volume is V m\ For quality control purposes, we want to adjust the output concentration soby adjusting the input concentration s, . How much volume should the tank have so that the change in solags behind the change in s, by no more than 20 s?
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