3. The rate of change in the daily U.S. petroleum p(t) million barrels per year production between 2000 and 2008 is given by p(t) million barrels per year where is the number of years since 2000 0.19...
3. The rate of change in the daily U.S. petroleum p(t) million barrels per year production between 2000 and 2008 is given by p(t) million barrels per year where is the number of years since 2000 0.19 Do not round any intermediate values when you calculate the areas. That is, report the exact values to six decimal places. t years since 2000 -0.031 (6.583,0) 0.311 a. Calculate the area of the region lying above the t-axis between the graph of p(t) and the t-axis. Units are not needed b. Calculate the area of the regions lying below the t-axis between the graph of p() and the t-axis. Sum these areas together. Units are not needed Find the sum of the signed areas of the regions between the graph of p() and the t-axis betweent0 and t c. 8. Units are not needed d. Complete the sentence of interpretation for your answer to part c From 2000 to 2008, the daily U.S. petroleum production increased /decreased/ increasing / decreasing to t places with units nu In 2000, 5.82 million barrels of petroleum were produced daily. According to your work above, how much petroleum was produced daily in the U.S. in 2008? e.
3. The rate of change in the daily U.S. petroleum p(t) million barrels per year production between 2000 and 2008 is given by p(t) million barrels per year where is the number of years since 2000 0.19 Do not round any intermediate values when you calculate the areas. That is, report the exact values to six decimal places. t years since 2000 -0.031 (6.583,0) 0.311 a. Calculate the area of the region lying above the t-axis between the graph of p(t) and the t-axis. Units are not needed b. Calculate the area of the regions lying below the t-axis between the graph of p() and the t-axis. Sum these areas together. Units are not needed Find the sum of the signed areas of the regions between the graph of p() and the t-axis betweent0 and t c. 8. Units are not needed d. Complete the sentence of interpretation for your answer to part c From 2000 to 2008, the daily U.S. petroleum production increased /decreased/ increasing / decreasing to t places with units nu In 2000, 5.82 million barrels of petroleum were produced daily. According to your work above, how much petroleum was produced daily in the U.S. in 2008? e.