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I need help. The units of the definite integral are the units of the x-axis times the y-axis. So in a velocity (m/s) versus time (s) graph, the units would be meters. However, when we do the average value of a function, the units stay as what they were before even though we are still taking the definite integral. The average value of the velocity function would be in m/s and not in meters. Why is this?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The average value of the velocity function is the height of the rectangle that has the same area as the velocity curve. That height is still measured in m/s.

If you want to find distance traveled (in m), then you must multiply the height in m/s by the width in s.

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