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Let Let   and compute the Riemann sum of f over the interval   , using ​ Two subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Five subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Ten subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ In each case, choose the representative points to be the right end points of the subintervals. ​ A)  79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 100 sq units; B)  84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 100 sq units; C)  100 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; D)  100 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; and compute the Riemann sum of f over the interval Let   and compute the Riemann sum of f over the interval   , using ​ Two subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Five subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Ten subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ In each case, choose the representative points to be the right end points of the subintervals. ​ A)  79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 100 sq units; B)  84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 100 sq units; C)  100 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; D)  100 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; , using ​
Two subintervals of equal length ( Let   and compute the Riemann sum of f over the interval   , using ​ Two subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Five subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Ten subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ In each case, choose the representative points to be the right end points of the subintervals. ​ A)  79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 100 sq units; B)  84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 100 sq units; C)  100 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; D)  100 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; ) .

Five subintervals of equal length ( Let   and compute the Riemann sum of f over the interval   , using ​ Two subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Five subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Ten subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ In each case, choose the representative points to be the right end points of the subintervals. ​ A)  79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 100 sq units; B)  84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 100 sq units; C)  100 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; D)  100 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; ) .

Ten subintervals of equal length ( Let   and compute the Riemann sum of f over the interval   , using ​ Two subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Five subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ Ten subintervals of equal length (   ) . ​ In each case, choose the representative points to be the right end points of the subintervals. ​ A)  79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 100 sq units; B)  84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 100 sq units; C)  100 sq units; 84.48 sq units; 79.52 sq units; D)  100 sq units; 79.52 sq units; 84.48 sq units; ) .

In each case, choose the representative points to be the right end points of the subintervals.

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