The fuel tanks for airplanes are in the wings, cross section below. The tank must hold 5400 lb of fuel with density 42 lb/ft3. Estimate the length of the tank using Simpson's Rule. Horizontal spacing = 1.6 ft. y0 = 1.4 ft, y1 = 1.5 ft, y2 = 1.7 ft, y3 = 2 ft, y4 = 2.2 ft, y5 = 2.4 ft, y6 = 2.1 ft The length of the tank is ft. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
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The fuel tanks for airplanes are in the wings, cross section below. The tank must hold 5400 lb of fuel with density 42 lb/ft3. Estimate the length of the tank using Simpson's Rule. Horizontal spacing = 1.6 ft. y0 = 1.4 ft, y1 = 1.5 ft, y2 = 1.7 ft, y3 = 2 ft, y4 = 2.2 ft, y5 = 2.4 ft, y6 = 2.1 ft The length of the tank is ft. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)