Upper Tolerance
Remark
The 11/16 is the only thing that will be affected. The three won't go up or down when we add 1/64 so we should just work with the 11/16. We need only add 11/16 and 1/64 together to see what the upper range is. Later on we can add 3 into the mix.
Solution
<u>Upper Limit</u>

Now change the 11/16 into 64. Multiply numerator and denominator or 11/16 by 4

Which results in

With a final result for the fractions of 45/64
So the upper tolerance = 3 45/64
<u>Lower Tolerance</u>
Just follow the same steps as you did for the upper tolerance except you subtract 1/64 like this.

Your answer should be 3 and 43/64
Answer:
it's option D.
Step-by-step explanation:
see attachment in case u need steps
Answer:
y=x^3
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't know y sha
Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
20(20-x)=300
1. Divide both sides by 20.
20(20-x)/20 = 300/20
2. Simplify.
20-x=15
3. Subtract 20 from both sides.
20-x-29=15-20
4. Simplify.
-x=-5
5. Divide both sides by -1.
-x/-1 = -5/-1
6. Simplify.
x=5
Answer:
(3, 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Point (3, -5) is 5 units below the x-axis.
After it is reflected, it will be 5 units above the x-axis.
Answer: (3, 5)