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Find the average value of Find the average value of   over the region Q, where Q is a tetrahedron in the first octant with vertices   and   . The average value of a continuous function   over a solid region Q is   , where V is the volume of the solid region Q. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   over the region Q, where Q is a tetrahedron in the first octant with vertices Find the average value of   over the region Q, where Q is a tetrahedron in the first octant with vertices   and   . The average value of a continuous function   over a solid region Q is   , where V is the volume of the solid region Q. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   and Find the average value of   over the region Q, where Q is a tetrahedron in the first octant with vertices   and   . The average value of a continuous function   over a solid region Q is   , where V is the volume of the solid region Q. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   . The average value of a continuous function Find the average value of   over the region Q, where Q is a tetrahedron in the first octant with vertices   and   . The average value of a continuous function   over a solid region Q is   , where V is the volume of the solid region Q. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   over a solid region Q is Find the average value of   over the region Q, where Q is a tetrahedron in the first octant with vertices   and   . The average value of a continuous function   over a solid region Q is   , where V is the volume of the solid region Q. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   , where V is the volume of the solid region Q.


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