Step-by-step explanation:
you need to copy the problem text better.
particularly the answer options cannot be complete. where are the x on the right side for example ? and what does number(number) mean ?
Answer:
blue = 4
red = 8
green = 2
yellow = .75 or 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
4 X 4 X 4 X 4 = 256
8 X 8 = 64
2 X 2 X 2 X 2 = 16
.75 X .75 = .5625 or 9/16
Answer
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Its B because you get 10% of that energy back when you eat it so no matter what its 10% available so its the same amount of energy available
Well, first you need to decide what place you want to round it TO.
Example: Round it to the nearest hundredth:
The next larger hundredth is 186.29 .
The next smaller hundredth is 186.28 .
Now look at it.
186.282 is closer to 186.28 than it is to 186.29 .
So the nearest hundredth is 186.28 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest hundredth, it becomes 186.28 .
Similarly . . .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest tenth, it becomes 186.3 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest whole number, it becomes 186 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest ten, it becomes 190 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest hundred, it becomes 200 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest thousand or anything larger,
it becomes zero.
I'm curious . . . where did this number come from ?
It happens to be one thousandth of the speed of light, in miles per hour.
Did it come up in science class, or did a science geek use it for
one of the problems in math ?