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Hey if anyone out there is smart enough to do this question I'll be greatly appreciative...I'm stuck on a q in the Jacaranda Maths Quest textbook, in the chapter 2 practice exam questions. It is:
The diagram on the right shows the cross-section of a river. (U don't need to see the diagram)
a) Use two applications of Simpson's Rule to find the area of the river's cross-section. ANSWER: 292m
b) If the river flows with this cross-section for approximately 800m, calculate the volume of the river. ANSWER: 233 600m
c) The length of the river has been approximated to the neareast 100m. Calculate the maximum percentage error in calculating this volume. <- I'm stuck here. It says the answer is 6.25% but I don't know how to work it out. Can anyone help? Error in measurement is one of my weak points.
The diagram on the right shows the cross-section of a river. (U don't need to see the diagram)
a) Use two applications of Simpson's Rule to find the area of the river's cross-section. ANSWER: 292m
b) If the river flows with this cross-section for approximately 800m, calculate the volume of the river. ANSWER: 233 600m
c) The length of the river has been approximated to the neareast 100m. Calculate the maximum percentage error in calculating this volume. <- I'm stuck here. It says the answer is 6.25% but I don't know how to work it out. Can anyone help? Error in measurement is one of my weak points.