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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 22:20 charismameeks

A rectangular "standing-only" section at the venue changes size as t increases in order to manage the flow of people. Let x represent the length, in feet, of the section, and let y represent the width, in feet, of the section. The length of the section is increasing at a rate of 6 feet per hour, and the width of the section is decreasing at a rate of 3 feet per hour. What is the rate of change of the area of the section with respect to time when x=16 and y=10 ? Indicate units of measure.

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