38.94 rounded to the nearest tenth. To know if we should round up or down, we look to the number in the hundredths place. If that number is 5 or greater, we round up. If the number is 4 or less, we round down
38.94
The number is 4, so we round down. 38.94 becomes 38.9
65.45 rounded to the nearest tenth. To know if we should round up or down, we look to the number in the hundredths place. If that number is 5 or greater, we round up. If the number is 4 or less, we round down.
65.43
The number is 3, so we round down. 65.43 becomes 65.4
38.9+65.4= 104.3
If you were to estimate 38.94+65.43, we round the number to numbers that we can easily calculate in our head. 38.94+65.43 becomes 40+65
40+65=105
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Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
Simple answer: you can't. I mean that you can't try to use 4 numbers, but you can solve the problem. You are going to have to redraw the diagram on another sheet of paper. Follow the directions below.
Directions for diagram extension.
Go to the right hand end of the 10 unit line.
Draw a line from the intersection point of the 10 unit line and 12 unit line
Draw this line so it is perpendicular to the 18 unit line. That will mean that the new line is parallel (and equal) to x
Mark the intersect point of the new line and the 18 unit line as B
Mark the intersect point of the 18 point line and the 12 unit line as C
Given and constructed
BC = 18 - 10 = 8
BC is one leg of the Pythagorean triangle.
The new x is the other leg of the Pythagorean triangle.
12 is the hypotenuse.
Formula
x^2 + 8^2 = 12^2
x refers to the new x which is equal to the given x
Solution
x^2 + 64 = 144 Subtract 64 from both sides
x^2 +64 - 64 = 144-64 Combine
x^2 = 80 Break 80 down.
x^2 = 4 * 4 * 5 Take the square root of both sides
x = 4*sqrt(5)
Comment
If you want the area it is 4*sqrt(5)(10 + 18)/2 = 56*sqrt(5)
Oh no mate I’m not doing your entire homework for you lol. Just find a cylinder surface area calculator online and plug the values in.
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