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Transcribed Image Text:Q3/ For the figure below: *
a) The total area is:
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0 0 0
0
65
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76
99
:Q3/b) Find the value of X-bar *
63
86
-2.331
-1.478
0
2.134
1.45
-3.657
:Q3/C) Find the value of Y-bar*
3.875
4.88
0
2.442
4.889
6"
2
6"
1"
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