Candy The volume and surface area of a “jawbreaker” for

Chapter 4, Problem 65A

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Candy The volume and surface area of a “jawbreaker” for any radius is given by the formulas respectively. Roger Guffey estimates the radius of a jawbreaker while in a person’s mouth to be where r(t) is in millimeters and t is in minutes. Source: Mathematics Teacher.a. What is the life expectancy of a jawbreaker?________________b. Find dV/dt and dS/dt when t = 17 and interpret your answer.________________c. Construct an analogous experiment using some other type of food or verify the results of this experiment.

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