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To apply Simpson’s 3/8 rule, the number of intervals must be a multiple of 3.
Among the given options, the correct choice is 12, as it is divisible by 3. This rule approximates the integral using cubic polynomials over sets of three intervals, so the total number of intervals should be a multiple of 3 for the rule to apply.
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