Question: A contract engineer at DuPont Corp. studied the rate at which a spilled volatile liquid will spread across a surface (Chemical Engineering Progress, Jan. 2005).
A contract engineer at DuPont Corp. studied the rate at which a spilled volatile liquid will spread across a surface (Chemical Engineering Progress, Jan. 2005). Assume 50 gallons of methanol spills onto a level surface outdoors. The engineer used derived empirical formulas (assuming a state of turbulent-free convection) to calculate the mass (in pounds) of the spill after a period of time ranging from 0 to 60 minutes. The calculated mass values are given in the table. Is there evidence to indicate that the mass of the spill tends to diminish as time increases? Support your answer with a scatter plot.
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Time (minutes) Mass (pounds) 6.64 6.34 6.04 547 4.94 4.44 3.98 3.55 3.15 2.79 2.45 2.14 1.86 1.60 1.37 1.17 0.98 0.60 0.34 0.17 0.06 0.02 0.00 10 12 16 18 24 26 28 35
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