Speedometer readings for a motorcycle at 12-second intervals are given in the table. t(s) 0 12...
Speedometer readings for a vehicle (in motion) at 9-second intervals are given in the table. t (sec) v (ft/s) 0 28 9 18 34 28 27 29 36 45 42 30 Estimate the distance traveled by the vehicle during this 45-second period using the velocities at the beginning of the time intervals. distance traveled ~ feet Give another estimate using the velocities at the end of the time periods. distance traveled a feet
3. [0.34/1 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SCALCET8 5.1.014. The table shows speedometer readings at 10-second intervals during a 1-minute period for a car racing at the Daytona International Speedway in Florida. Time (s) Velocity (mi/h) 0 181.9 10 168.0 20 105.6 30 98.8 40 123.5 50 175.1 60 175.6 (a) Estimate the distance (in mi) the race car traveled during this time period using the velocities at the beginning of the time intervals. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)...
1) Liquid leaked from a damaged tank at a rate of r(t) liters per hour. The rate decreased as time passed and values of the rate at two-hour time intervals are shown in the table. t (hr) r(t) (L/h) 0 10.4 2 10.1 4 9.8 6 9.6 8 9.3 10 9 Find lower and upper estimates for the total amount of liquid that leaked out. lower estimate = liters upper estimate = 2) When estimating distances from a table of...
Q2. (12 points) The table shows the velocity of a skier skiing for 42 seconds. O 14 35 42 Time (sec) Velocity (ft/sec) (a) Use the right-endpoint function values to estimate the distance using 6 intervals of length 7. (b) Find lower and upper estimates for the distance that she traveled during these 42 seconds. Use 6 intervals of length 7.
The speed of a runner increased steadily during the first three seconds of a race. Her speed at half-second intervals is given in the table. Find lower and upper estimates for the distance that she traveled during these three seconds. ft (smaller value) ft (larger value) t (s) 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 v (ft/s) 0 5.7 9.2 14.1 18.8 19.4 20.2
4. (0/1 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SBIOCALC1 5.1.007.MI.SA. MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part. Tutorial Exercise The speed of a runner increased steadily during the first three seconds of a race. Her speed at half-second intervals is given in the table....
the choices are the same for the last question as the question before it nu scREtN | | PRİNTER VERS ON The Egure below shows the velocity of an object for O S S 18 m/sec 10 t (sec) 3 6 9 12 15 18 Calculate the following estimates of the distance the object trwvels between0 and 18, and indicate whether each resalt is an upper or lower estimate of the distance traveled (a) A left sam with n-2 subdivisions...
Table t in seconds 0 10 15 25 30 40 45 20 35 v(t) in feet per second 274.27 179.23 141.4 108.83 80.80 56.68 35.91 18.04 2.65 223.19 Table II t in seconds 4. 5 14 15 24 25 34 35 44 45 232.8 v(t) in feet per second 223.19 148.52 39.82 35.91 5.55 141.4 86.08 80.80 2.65 Part ll: Analysis of Data Applying Integrals Calculating total change (distance traveled) of the aircraft. Using the data in Table I, use...
I T ILL 3: A motorcycle begins at rest at t=0 seconds. The motorcycle starts moving, and eventually covers a distance d=880 m, in a time = 108 s. In a coordinate system with north being the positive x-direction, the motorcycle's motion is in the northern direction (see figure). V south(-x) north(x) time, 60 Otheexpertta.com 25% Part() What was the motorcycle's average speed, ve, during this period, in meters per second? A 25% Part (b) What was the motorcycle's displacement...
You are given the table below. 16 20 4 8 12 X f(x) 12 2417 6 30 Use the table and n = 4 to estimate the following. Because the data is not monotone (only increasing or only decreasing), you should sketch a possible graph and draw the rectangles to ensure you are using the appropriate values for a lower estimate and an upper estimate. 20 f(x)dx lower estimate upper estimate Estimate the area of the region under the curve...