<h3>Least Significant Digit Place (LSD)</h3>
The Least Significant Digit Place, or LSD, is the digit with the least value in a string of numbers.
In 0.1030, there are 4 different significant places. 0.<u>1030</u>
For 0.1030, the least valuable digit place is the 0.103<u>0</u>. This is because this numeral appears at the end of the string, and is the least valuable.
X=16
Divide 44 by 11 you get 4
Same with 52 and 13
Multiply 4 and 4
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9514 1404 393
Answer:
x = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
The product of segment lengths is the same for the two chords.
9(21) = x(27)
x = 189/27 . . . . . divide by 27
x = 7