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The amount of nitrogen dioxide, a brown gas that impairs breathing, present in the atmosphere on a certain May day in a city has been approximated by
The amount of nitrogen dioxide, a brown gas that impairs breathing, present in the atmosphere on a certain May day in a city has been approximated by ​   ​ where ​A​(​t) is measured in pollutant standard index (PSI), and t is measured in hours, with   corresponding to 5  a.m. Use the trapezoidal rule with   to estimate the average PSI between 5  a.m. and noon. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth.
where ​A​(​t) is measured in pollutant standard index (PSI), and t is measured in hours, with The amount of nitrogen dioxide, a brown gas that impairs breathing, present in the atmosphere on a certain May day in a city has been approximated by ​   ​ where ​A​(​t) is measured in pollutant standard index (PSI), and t is measured in hours, with   corresponding to 5  a.m. Use the trapezoidal rule with   to estimate the average PSI between 5  a.m. and noon. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth. corresponding to 5
a.m. Use the trapezoidal rule with The amount of nitrogen dioxide, a brown gas that impairs breathing, present in the atmosphere on a certain May day in a city has been approximated by ​   ​ where ​A​(​t) is measured in pollutant standard index (PSI), and t is measured in hours, with   corresponding to 5  a.m. Use the trapezoidal rule with   to estimate the average PSI between 5  a.m. and noon. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth. to estimate the average PSI between 5
a.m. and noon. Please round the answer to the nearest hundredth.


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