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In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary.
Time, t (hr)
0 In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Time, t (hr) 0                 Velocity, V(t) (mph) 17.5 20.6 26.8 31 29.6 27.3 18.8 16.3 5.6 ​ __________ miles In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Time, t (hr) 0                 Velocity, V(t) (mph) 17.5 20.6 26.8 31 29.6 27.3 18.8 16.3 5.6 ​ __________ miles In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Time, t (hr) 0                 Velocity, V(t) (mph) 17.5 20.6 26.8 31 29.6 27.3 18.8 16.3 5.6 ​ __________ miles In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Time, t (hr) 0                 Velocity, V(t) (mph) 17.5 20.6 26.8 31 29.6 27.3 18.8 16.3 5.6 ​ __________ miles In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Time, t (hr) 0                 Velocity, V(t) (mph) 17.5 20.6 26.8 31 29.6 27.3 18.8 16.3 5.6 ​ __________ miles In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Time, t (hr) 0                 Velocity, V(t) (mph) 17.5 20.6 26.8 31 29.6 27.3 18.8 16.3 5.6 ​ __________ miles In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Time, t (hr) 0                 Velocity, V(t) (mph) 17.5 20.6 26.8 31 29.6 27.3 18.8 16.3 5.6 ​ __________ miles In a submerged trial run of an attack submarine, a reading of the sub's velocity was made every quarter hour, as shown in the accompanying table. Use the trapezoidal rule to estimate the distance traveled by the submarine during the 2-hour period. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Time, t (hr) 0                 Velocity, V(t) (mph) 17.5 20.6 26.8 31 29.6 27.3 18.8 16.3 5.6 ​ __________ miles Velocity, V(t) (mph)
17.5
20.6
26.8
31
29.6
27.3
18.8
16.3
5.6

__________ miles


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