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Answer
0.250
0.500
0.125
0.625

To find the width of each interval when integrating a function ￼ over a given range, the formula for the width is:
￼
where ￼ and ￼ are the limits of integration, and ￼ is the number of equal parts (intervals).
Since the problem states dividing into 8 equal parts, and no specific limits ￼ and ￼ are given, let’s assume the limits are from 0 to 1 (a common assumption). Thus,
￼
So, the correct answer is 0.125.
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