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19. -15 points BerrApCalc7 9.1.056. My Notes Ask Your To Hospital patients are often given glucose (blood sugar) through a tube connected to a bottle suspended over their beds. Suppose that this "drip" supplies glucose at the rate of 15 mg per minute, and each minute 10% of the accumulated glucose is consumed by the body. Then the amount y(t) of glucose (in excess of the normal level) in the body after t minutes satisfies the following y' = 15-0.1, (Do you see why?) y(0)-0 (zero excess glucose at t 0) Solve this differential equation and initial condition. y(t) = Need Help?Read It
19. -15 points BerrApCalc7 9.1.056. My Notes Ask Your To Hospital patients are often given glucose (blood sugar) through a tube connected to a bottle suspended over their beds. Suppose that this "drip" supplies glucose at the rate of 15 mg per minute, and each minute 10% of the accumulated glucose is consumed by the body. Then the amount y(t) of glucose (in excess of the normal level) in the body after t minutes satisfies the following y' = 15-0.1, (Do you see why?) y(0)-0 (zero excess glucose at t 0) Solve this differential equation and initial condition. y(t) = Need Help?Read It
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