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Hi I was wondering how to do left and right Riemann sums for Calculus AB? Maybe using this problem as an example? A tank contains 50 liters of oil at time t=4 hours. Oil is being pumped into the tank at a rate R(t) where R(t) is measured in liters per hour and t is measured in hours. Selected values of R(t) are given in the table above. Using a right Riemann sum with the three subintervals and data from the table, what is the approximation of the number of liters of oil that are in the tank at t=15 hours?


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