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Mathematics, 04.07.2021 01:00 Hellboy467

Hello, community! This question is for all of those Calculus people out there.

The volume of a swimming pool is changing with respect to time, such that the volume is given by W(t), where W(t) is measured in cubic centimeters and t is measured in seconds. A tangent line is shown for W(t) at t = 3 seconds. Determine the best estimate for the value of the instantaneous rate of change of W(t) when t = 3.
(I've narrowed down the answer choices to 2, and just really need to find the right way of thinking to find the answer)

(A) W(lim t) as t goes to 3.
(B) [W(3.1) - W(2.9)] / 0.2.

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