SOLUTION: For an object whose velocity in ft/sec is given by v(t) = sin(t), what is its distance, in feet, travelled on the interval t = 1 to t = 5?

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Question 1029018: For an object whose velocity in ft/sec is given by v(t) = sin(t), what is its distance, in feet, travelled on the interval t = 1 to t = 5?
Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let s(t) = distance traveled after t seconds.
==> feet, to five decimal places.

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