A chemical reaction’s rate of production of a substance is modeled by the function $R(t) = 5te^{-0.2t}$ grams per hour, where $t$ is the time in hours since the reaction started. Determine the total amount of the substance produced during the first 10 hours of the reaction and calculate the average rate of production over this period. Include appropriate units in your answers.
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Continues the study of functions, algebra, calculus, and introduces probability and statistics.
Covers graphical treatment of limits, continuity and differentiability of functions of a single real variable, and differentiation, anti-differentiation and integration of these functions. This material is to be linked to applications in practical situations.
application of integration to problems involving finding a function from a known rate of change given a boundary condition, calculation of the area of a region under a curve and simple cases of areas between curves, average value of a function and other situations.
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