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Let S be the cube with vertices Let S be the cube with vertices   Approximate   by using a Riemann sum as in Definition 1, taking the patches   to be the squares that are the faces of the cube and the points   to be the centers of the squares.Select the correct Answer A)    B)    C)    D)    E) none of these Approximate Let S be the cube with vertices   Approximate   by using a Riemann sum as in Definition 1, taking the patches   to be the squares that are the faces of the cube and the points   to be the centers of the squares.Select the correct Answer A)    B)    C)    D)    E) none of these by using a Riemann sum as in Definition 1, taking the patches Let S be the cube with vertices   Approximate   by using a Riemann sum as in Definition 1, taking the patches   to be the squares that are the faces of the cube and the points   to be the centers of the squares.Select the correct Answer A)    B)    C)    D)    E) none of these to be the squares that are the faces of the cube and the points Let S be the cube with vertices   Approximate   by using a Riemann sum as in Definition 1, taking the patches   to be the squares that are the faces of the cube and the points   to be the centers of the squares.Select the correct Answer A)    B)    C)    D)    E) none of these to be the centers of the squares.Select the correct Answer


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