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Sand is pouring from a pipe at the rate of 12cm^(3)/s. The falling sand forms a cone on the ground in such a way that the height of the cone is always one-sixth of the radius of the base.How fast is the height of the sand cone increasing when the height is 4cm.

Sand is pouring from a pipe at the rate of 12cm^(3)/s .The falling sand forms a cone on the ground in such a way that the height of the cone is always one-sixth of the radius of the base.How fast is the height of the sand cone increasing when the height is 4cm?

Sand is pouring from a pipe at the rate of 12 cm^(3) /s. The falling sand forms a cone on the ground in such a way that the height of the cone is always one-sixth of the radius of the base. How fast is the height of the sand cone increasing when the height is 4 cm?

Sand is pouring from a pipe at the rate of 12 cm^(3) /s. The falling sand forms a cone on the ground in such a way that the height of the cone is always one-sixth of the radius of the base. How fast is the height of the sand cone increasing when the height is 4 cm?

Sand is pouring from a pipe at the rate of 12 cm^(3) /s. The falling sand forms a cone on the ground in such a way that the height of the cone is always one-sixth of the radius of the base. How fast is the height of the sand cone increasing when the height is 4 cm?

Sand is pouring from a pipe at the rate of 12 cm^(3)//s . The falling sand forms a cone on the ground in such a way that the height of the cone is always one-sixth of the radius of the base. How fast is the height of the sand cone increasing when the height is 4cm?

Sand is pouring from a pipe at the rate of 12 c m^3//s . The falling sand forms a cone on the ground in such a way that the height of the cone is always one-sixth of the radius of the base. How fast is the height of the sand cone increasing when the height is 4cm ?