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AP Calc AB-Koenig AB FRQ Part A - calculator

Multiple fill-in-the-blank

FRQ Part A - calculator 1a.[Fill in the blank],               1b.[Fill in the blank],               1c.[Fill in the blank],               1d.[Fill in the blank],   2a.[Fill in the blank],               2b.[Fill in the blank],           2c. You need to have two integrals here for each area-write "blank" [Fill in the blank],  

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The prompt provided is a fill-in-the-blank FRQ (Part A) with multiple blanks labeled 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 2a, 2b, 2c and notes that two integrals are needed for each area in 2c. However, the actual question text, the integrands, the limits of integration, and the specific blanks to be filled are not included in the data you shared. This makes it impossible to determine which values belong in each blank beyond the generic list of possible numeric tokens. What we do have are two types of content: - A list labeled answer containing several numeric strings and the word "blank": [-0.197, -0.196, -.197, -.196, -0.164, -0.163, -.164, -.163, 12.415, 12.414, 35.054, 35.055, 98.868, 98.867, 3.574, 3.573, blank]. These look like candidate numerical fills and a placeholder for a blank entry. - An empty answer_options array, which in a sta......Login to view full explanation

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