Answer:
2. A) 37 B)160 C) 110
The tens digit is 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90. Two away to the left of a decimal point.
3. A)730 B) 675 C)1930
The hundreds digit is three from the left of a decimal point.
4. A) 0.40 B)74.60 C)15.20
The tenth is one away to the right of the decimal.
5. A)1.210 B) 3.430 C)0.350
The hundreth is two away to the right of the decimal point.
Explanation:
If it is above 5 you bring the digit before it up by one, if it is under 5 you bring the digit that is under 5 to zero.
Answer:
8/1
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to go up 8 more to get to (5,4) I hope Im right and this helps
Answer: D. the snail’s path
Step-by-step explanation: because The author uses the most precise words to describe the snail's path.
This excerpt has been taken from Heart of a Samurai, a historical novel written by Margi Preus in 2010. Precise words such as 'shiny', 'ribbon' and 'unfurling' have been used in the second sentence to describe the path of the snail, which is a small animal that has a wet body and moves very slowly. In other words, the author describes the way the path looks by establishing a comparison between the path and a shiny ribbon.
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No 9.717 is greater than 9.707 because 9.717 would be seven hundred seven thousandths and 9.717 would be seven hundred seven teen hundredths.
THIS IS THE COMPLETE QUESTION BELOW;
The probability of pulling a green marble out of a bag of colored marbles is 2:5. If you were to pull colored marbles out of the bag one at a time, and putting the marble back each time for 600 tries, approximately how many time would you select a green marble?? ( explanation too) 7th grade Math
Answer:
We would approximately pick a green marble 240 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Given from the question the probability of pulling a green marble out of a bag of colored marbles is 2:5
Let us denote the number of trials as X
Now the approximately number of times a green marble can be selected would be
=2/5 times
From the question we are given 600 trials
which implies our x=600
Therefore, the number of times we would pick a green marble is:
2/5 × 600 times
≈ 240 times
Therefore, we would approximately pick a green marble 240 times