PART II: Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson's 1/3rd Rule in finding approximate volume To promote the sales, an artificial wat

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PART II: Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson's 1/3rd Rule in finding approximate volume To promote the sales, an artificial wat

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The last three digits are 172
the last two digits are 72
PART II: Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson's 1/3rd Rule in finding approximate volume To promote the sales, an artificial waterway or canal needs to be constructed to the Leisure Centre from a nearby Lake. Canal Children Park 000 Leisure Centre Figure 3. A canal of length (a +900) unit (similar to the Fig 4.) will be constructed to join the Leisure Centre and the lake, on the side b of the quadrilateral. The nine cross sectional areas of the trench at regular intervals are: 500, 550, 600, 610, 625, 630, 645, 650 and 655 units². h h h h h h h h So } DOI Figure 4. Now estimate the volume of earth excavated for the canal by using trapezoidal rule and by using Simpson's 1/3rd rule. Lake 5 S S8
a = 550 units + last 2 digits of your student number b = 400 units + last 2 digits of your student number c = 250 units + last 3 digits of your student number d = 300 units + last 3 digits of your student number
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