The volume rate of flow R of blood through an artery varies directly as the fourth power
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The volume rate of flow R of blood through an artery varies directly as the fourth power of the radius r of the artery and inversely as the distance d along the artery. If an operation is successful in effectively increasing the radius of an artery by 25% and decreasing its length by 2%, by how much is the volume rate of flow increased?
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Basic Technical Mathematics
ISBN: 9780137529896
12th Edition
Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans
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