While “digital” commonly refers to electronics in general, the scientific definition of digital is much different. “Digital” in information science refers to the finite, discontinuous phenomenon (e.g., on or off states in a light bulb) as opposed to infinitely varying, continuous analog phenomenon (e.g., the brightness of daylight). It can also refer to representing data in figures as opposed to data represented in pictorial form.
Answer: 96 truckloads, 95 will be full, the last on will have 10 cars
Step-by-step explanation: 1150/12= 95.888> 95*12=1140, 1140+10=1150
<span>The number 123,000,000,000 in scientific notation is written as : 1.23 * 10 to the eleventh power.
Thats an example to help you out ;)
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