<u>Answer:</u> The final answer must have only one decimal place.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Significant figures are defined as the figures present in a number that expresses the magnitude of a quantity to a specific degree of accuracy.
We are given:
An addition problem having values (34.530 g + 12.1 g + 1222.34 g)
<u>The rule that is applied for the addition and subtraction is:</u>
The least precise number present after the decimal point determines the number of significant figures in the answer.
For the given problem, the least precise number after the decimal is '1'
Evaluating the value: (34.530 g + 12.1 g + 1222.34 g) = 1268.97 ≈ 1269.0
Hence, the final answer must have only one decimal place.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
angle:: x
complemet: 90-x
supplement: 180-x
Equation:
180-x = 4(90-x)+60
180-x = 360 -4x + 60
3x = 240
x = 80 degrees (the angle)
90-x = 10 degrees (the complement)
180-x = 100 degrees (the supplement)
10. Kim gets $7 per hour and gets charged $1 for gloves
Use y to represent her pay and x to represent hours worked.
The equation is y = 7x - 1 because she gets 7 times x hours and there is a minus 1 because of the charge of gloves.
11. The table shows that each increasing hour, 8$ is added. Therefore we need to find the bonus that Kit receives just for showing up. This is when hours equals 0. If 3 hours is 27$ pay, then 2 hours is 19$ pay, 1 hour is 11$ pay and 0 hours is 3$ pay. We find that there is a 3$ bonus just for showing up.
Therefore the equation is y = 8x + 3
12. At x = 0, y = 2 so the y-intercept is 2. The slope is going down 4 and right one which means the slope is -4. The y-intercept is b and the slope is m. If we plug these values into the equation y = mx + b we get:
y = -4x + 2
13. At x = 0, y = -3 so the y-intercept is -3. The slope is going up 1 and right 4 which means the slope is 1/4. The y-intercept is b and the slope is m. If we plug these values into the equation y = mx + b we get:
y = 1/4 x - 3
This is the answer: 5-130=-125
Three hundred ten million seven hundred sixty three thousand one hundred thirty six.
you never say 'and' when verbally saying a number because in math it implies a decimal is in place.