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Suppose the flow rate (in cubic feet per second, cfs) of a river in the first 11 hours after the beginning of a severe thunderstorm can be modeled as Suppose the flow rate (in cubic feet per second, cfs)  of a river in the first 11 hours after the beginning of a severe thunderstorm can be modeled as   cfs where h is the number of hours after the storm began. What are the flow rates for   and   ? A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   cfs where h is the number of hours after the storm began. What are the flow rates for Suppose the flow rate (in cubic feet per second, cfs)  of a river in the first 11 hours after the beginning of a severe thunderstorm can be modeled as   cfs where h is the number of hours after the storm began. What are the flow rates for   and   ? A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   and Suppose the flow rate (in cubic feet per second, cfs)  of a river in the first 11 hours after the beginning of a severe thunderstorm can be modeled as   cfs where h is the number of hours after the storm began. What are the flow rates for   and   ? A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   ?


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