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Let Let   . Sketch the region R under the graph of f on the interval [0, 3], and use a Riemann sum with five subintervals of equal length   to approximate the area of R. Choose the representative points to be the right endpoints of the subintervals. ​ A)  ​   Area approximation with a Riemann sum with five subintervals is 9 sq units. ​ B)  ​   Area approximation with a Riemann sum with five subintervals is 8.1 sq units. ​ C)  ​   Area approximation with a Riemann sum with five subintervals is 7.2 sq units. ​ D)  ​   Area approximation with a Riemann sum with five subintervals is 10.8 sq units. ​ . Sketch the region R under the graph of f on the interval [0, 3], and use a Riemann sum with five subintervals of equal length Let   . Sketch the region R under the graph of f on the interval [0, 3], and use a Riemann sum with five subintervals of equal length   to approximate the area of R. Choose the representative points to be the right endpoints of the subintervals. ​ A)  ​   Area approximation with a Riemann sum with five subintervals is 9 sq units. ​ B)  ​   Area approximation with a Riemann sum with five subintervals is 8.1 sq units. ​ C)  ​   Area approximation with a Riemann sum with five subintervals is 7.2 sq units. ​ D)  ​   Area approximation with a Riemann sum with five subintervals is 10.8 sq units. ​ to approximate the area of R. Choose the representative points to be the right endpoints of the subintervals. ​


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