QUESTION 6 Evaluate the integral. $\int_{-7}^{-4} \int_{1}^{2} 3x \,dy \,dx$ a. $\frac{27}{2}$ b. $-\frac{9}{2}$ c. $\frac{27}{2}$ d. $-\frac{99}{2}$
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