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Which estimate best describes the area under the curve in square units?

10 units²

15 units²

25 units²

30 units²

Which estimate best describes the area under the curve in square units? 10 units² 15 units-example-1
User Ben DeMott
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My best estimate for this figure is 15
User Moorthy GK
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see the attached figure to better understand the problem

we know that

the estimate of the area under the curve is equal to


Area\ estimate=Area\ of\ the\ complete\ rectangle-(Area\ triangle1\ +\ Area\ triangle 2)


Area\ of\ the\ complete\ rectangle=4*6=24\ units^(2)


Area\ triangle1=(1)/(2) (1.5*3)=2.25\ units^(2)


Area\ triangle2=(1)/(2) (2.5*5)=6.25\ units^(2)

substitute the values


Area\ estimate=24\ units^(2)-(2.25\ units^(2)+6.25\ units^(2))


Area\ estimate=15.5\ units^(2)

therefore

the answer is


15\ units^(2)

Which estimate best describes the area under the curve in square units? 10 units² 15 units-example-1
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