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Running In
Time(sec) | Speed(mph) |
0 | 0 |
1.84 | 12.9 |
3.80 | 23.8 |
6.38 | 26.3 |
7.23 | 26.3 |
8.96 | 26.0 |
9.83 | 25.7 |
a. Use the information in the table and left endpoints to estimate the distance that Johnson ran in miles. You will first need to calculate
b. Repeat part a, using right endpoints.
c. Wait a minute, we know that the distance Johnson ran is
d.
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