Problems 61 and 62 refer to the following figure showing two parcels of land along a river: 61. You want to purchase both parcels of land shown in the figure and make a quick check on their combined area. There is no equation for the river frontage, so you use the average of the left and right sums of rectangles covering the area. The 1,000-foot baseline is divided into 10 equal parts. At the end of each subinterval a measurement is made from the baseline to the river, and the results are tabulated. Let x be the distance from the left end of the baseline and let h ( x ) be the distance from the baseline to the river at x . Use L 10 to estimate the combined area of both parcels, and calculate an error bound for this estimate. How many subdivisions of the baseline would be required so that the error incurred in using L n would not exceed 2,500 square feet? x 0 100 200 300 400 500 h ( x ) 0 183 235 245 260 286 x 600 700 800 900 1,000 h ( x ) 322 388 453 489 500
Problems 61 and 62 refer to the following figure showing two parcels of land along a river: 61. You want to purchase both parcels of land shown in the figure and make a quick check on their combined area. There is no equation for the river frontage, so you use the average of the left and right sums of rectangles covering the area. The 1,000-foot baseline is divided into 10 equal parts. At the end of each subinterval a measurement is made from the baseline to the river, and the results are tabulated. Let x be the distance from the left end of the baseline and let h ( x ) be the distance from the baseline to the river at x . Use L 10 to estimate the combined area of both parcels, and calculate an error bound for this estimate. How many subdivisions of the baseline would be required so that the error incurred in using L n would not exceed 2,500 square feet? x 0 100 200 300 400 500 h ( x ) 0 183 235 245 260 286 x 600 700 800 900 1,000 h ( x ) 322 388 453 489 500
Solution Summary: The author estimates the combined area of both parcels using the left sum L_10 and its error bound as well as the number of subdivisions of the baseline.
Problems 61 and 62 refer to the following figure showing two parcels of land along a river:
61. You want to purchase both parcels of land shown in the figure and make a quick check on their combined area. There is no equation for the river frontage, so you use the average of the left and right sums of rectangles covering the area. The 1,000-foot baseline is divided into 10 equal parts. At the end of each subinterval a measurement is made from the baseline to the river, and the results are tabulated. Let x be the distance from the left end of the baseline and let h(x)
be the distance from the baseline to the river at x. Use L10 to estimate the combined area of both parcels, and calculate an error bound for this estimate. How many subdivisions of the baseline would be required so that the error incurred in using Ln would not exceed 2,500 square feet?
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