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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Module 9 - Discussion:Application CIN Problems IE 1'5 In the discussion areaI solve your custom application problem using the concepts you have learned. Apply
your CIN in the bracketed spaces {the first digit is [a], the second digit is [b], and so forth.) Use Math Editor to enter formulas and mathematical expressions. Problem The area of a region under a curve is greater than the area
of an inscribed rectangle and less than the area of a
circumscribed rectangle. lntuit‘iveiy, we understand that
somewhere “tiet'-.:-.I'een"| the inscribed and circumscribed
recta ngies there is a rectangle whose area is precisely
equai to the area of the region under the curve: I: .f (fir-i=1? = HE}; The average value of a function on the interval [11; b] is determined by Average value = b-—1o fif{m}dm The efficiencye {in 563] of an automobile engine is given by E = 33533 _ flflflflfldfi , where S is the
speed {in kmfh} of the car. Find the average efficiency with respect to the speed for 3 = 3{ [51]} itcr'ruIr h to 3 = 3{ [15]} mm. Round the answer to one decimal place. i Example: if 51 = {Lthen 3 = 34km/h.and if = 5, then S = 3,5th
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