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If we divide the interval [ 2, 4] into 50 equally wide subintervals and calculate a riemann sum for f(x) = 1 + x3 by "randomly" selecting a point ci in each subinterval (any point ci in the subinterval), then we can be certain that the riemann sum is within what distance of the exact value of the area between f and the interval [ 2, 4] ?

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