Yes, the rules of scientific notation are:
1. All non-zero digits are significant
2. Zeros in between non-zeros are significant.
3. Zeros to the left of the first non-zero number are NOT significant.
4. Zeros to the right of non-zero numbers are significant IF a decimal point is present.
P.S: if you need help with sig fig rounding, let me know.
Answer: 7/6, 1 and 1/6, or 1.16
Step by step explanation:
2/3 + 1/2
4+3/6
7/6
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
let ∠BCE = x then ∠ECD = 5x - 6 and
∠BCE + ∠ECD = ∠BCD, substitute values
x + 5x - 6 = 162, that is
6x - 6 = 162 ( add 6 to both sides )
6x = 168 ( divide both sides by 6 )
x = 28
Hence
∠BCE = x = 28°
∠ECD = 5x - 6 = (5 × 28) - 6 = 140 - 6 = 134°
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A) 5x = 3(x - 2.5)
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B)
Distribute
5x = 3x - 7.5
Subtract 3x from both sides
2x = -7.5
Divde both sides by 2
x = -3.75
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C)
5 * (-3.75) = 3(-3.75 - 2.5)
-18.75 = -18.75
D)
Tanya paid –$3.75 for each of 5 items
Tony paid –$6.25 for each of 3 items
There seems to be an error in the question since the cost of items is negative
Tony bought fewer items and paid less for each.