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The Vertical Cross Section of an Irrigation Canal Is Modeled

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The vertical cross section of an irrigation canal is modeled by The vertical cross section of an irrigation canal is modeled by   , where x is measured in feet and   corresponds to the center of the canal. Use the integration capabilities of a graphing utility to approximate the fluid force against a vertical gate used to stop the flow of water if the water is   feet deep. Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   , where x is measured in feet and The vertical cross section of an irrigation canal is modeled by   , where x is measured in feet and   corresponds to the center of the canal. Use the integration capabilities of a graphing utility to approximate the fluid force against a vertical gate used to stop the flow of water if the water is   feet deep. Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   corresponds to the center of the canal. Use the integration capabilities of a graphing utility to approximate the fluid force against a vertical gate used to stop the flow of water if the water is The vertical cross section of an irrigation canal is modeled by   , where x is measured in feet and   corresponds to the center of the canal. Use the integration capabilities of a graphing utility to approximate the fluid force against a vertical gate used to stop the flow of water if the water is   feet deep. Round your answer to three decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   feet deep. Round your answer to three decimal places.

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