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The Force F (In Newtons) of a Hydraulic Cylinder in a Press

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The force F (in newtons) of a hydraulic cylinder in a press is proportional to the square of The force F (in newtons)  of a hydraulic cylinder in a press is proportional to the square of   where x is the distance (in meters)  that the cylinder is extended in its cycle. The domain of F is   and   . Find the average force exerted by the press over the interval   . Round your answer to the nearest whole number. A)  276 newtons B)  138 newtons C)  675 newtons D)  225 newtons E)  827 newtons where x is the distance (in meters) that the cylinder is extended in its cycle. The domain of F is The force F (in newtons)  of a hydraulic cylinder in a press is proportional to the square of   where x is the distance (in meters)  that the cylinder is extended in its cycle. The domain of F is   and   . Find the average force exerted by the press over the interval   . Round your answer to the nearest whole number. A)  276 newtons B)  138 newtons C)  675 newtons D)  225 newtons E)  827 newtons and The force F (in newtons)  of a hydraulic cylinder in a press is proportional to the square of   where x is the distance (in meters)  that the cylinder is extended in its cycle. The domain of F is   and   . Find the average force exerted by the press over the interval   . Round your answer to the nearest whole number. A)  276 newtons B)  138 newtons C)  675 newtons D)  225 newtons E)  827 newtons . Find the average force exerted by the press over the interval The force F (in newtons)  of a hydraulic cylinder in a press is proportional to the square of   where x is the distance (in meters)  that the cylinder is extended in its cycle. The domain of F is   and   . Find the average force exerted by the press over the interval   . Round your answer to the nearest whole number. A)  276 newtons B)  138 newtons C)  675 newtons D)  225 newtons E)  827 newtons . Round your answer to the nearest whole number.


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