Answer:
her degree of accuracy in measurement is 0.05 cm (Option D)
Step-by-step explanation:
The degree of accuracy in the measurement of the botanist depends on the instrument used.
For a length of 3.56 centimeters, it shows that the length of the tomato seedling was measured using meter rule or tape.
Meter rule is graduated in 1 mm or 0.1 cm. The estimated uncertainty in measurement using meter rule is half of its graduation i.e ( ¹/₂ of 0.1 cm = 0.05 cm).
If the botanist measured the length of tomato seedling as 3.56 centimeters, then her degree of accuracy in measurement is 3.56 cm ± 0.05 cm.
Therefore, her degree of accuracy in measurement is 0.05 cm (Option D)
Answer:
540 mm
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we are given a rectangular box with dimensions of the top surface as 40 mm and 230 mm
We are asked to determine the measurement of the ribbon which may go all the way around the edge of it. Basically we are being asked the perimeter of the top surface. The perimeter is given as the
P=2 (l+w)
l = 230
w = 40
P=2(230+40)
P=2 x 270
P= 540
Hence we need 540 mm of ribbon to go all the way around the edge of the top of the box.
There is 12 in a dozen
Arthur makes 17
Nina makes 11
Altogether they made 28
I think this is right sorry if it isnt
We know Angle HMK is half the sum of Arc JI and Arc HLK. So, we can set up an equation.
8x - 1 = 1/2 (3x + 2 + 15x - 36)
8x - 1 = 1/2 (18x - 34)
16x - 2 = 18x - 34
32 = 2x
16 = x
Then, we can substitute x into Arc HLK
HLK = 15x - 36
HLK = 240 - 36
Arc HLK = 204°
No clue but I gunna guess and say 2