- A tank contains 120 liters of oil initially. Oil is being pumped out of the tank at a rate R(t), where R(t) is measured in gallons per hour, and t is measured in hours. The table below shows selected values for R(t). Using a trapezoidal approxímation with three subintervals and the data from the table, find an estimate of the number of gallons of oil that are in the tank at time t = 14 hours. t (hours) 10 14 R(t) gallons per hour 8.2 7.8 8.6 9.3 A. 220.8 B. 19.2 C. 100.8 D. 18.75

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14. A tank contains 120 liters of oil initially. Oil is being pumped out of the tank at a rate
R(t), where R(t) is measured in gallons per hour, and t is measured in hours. The table
below shows selected values for R(t). Using a trapezoidal approximation with three
subintervals and the data from the table, find an estimate of the number of gallons of oil
that are in the tank at time t = 14 hours.
t (hours)
10
14
R(t) gallons per hour
8.2
7.8
8.6
9.3
A. 220.8
В. 19.2
C. 100.8
D. 18.75
Transcribed Image Text:14. A tank contains 120 liters of oil initially. Oil is being pumped out of the tank at a rate R(t), where R(t) is measured in gallons per hour, and t is measured in hours. The table below shows selected values for R(t). Using a trapezoidal approximation with three subintervals and the data from the table, find an estimate of the number of gallons of oil that are in the tank at time t = 14 hours. t (hours) 10 14 R(t) gallons per hour 8.2 7.8 8.6 9.3 A. 220.8 В. 19.2 C. 100.8 D. 18.75
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