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Hello, This question is labelled as a problem about "application of integrals." I am concerned because I never strictly used an integral in my work. I would appreciate it if someone could look it over
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This question is labelled as a problem about "application of integrals." I am concerned because I never strictly used an integral in my work. I would appreciate it if someone could look it over for me and see if they agree!
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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