Answer:
Joshua bought 12 cookies & ABOUT 7 donuts.
Step-by-step explanation:
Choice A is false because they are rounding to the nearest tenth (one decimal place) and not nearest hundredth (two decimal places)
Choice B is false as well because 3.825 should round to 3.83. The 5 at the end tells you to round up.
Choice C is false too. The value 3.824 should round to 3.82. Not sure how they got 3.81, so it seems like a deliberate trick question or silly answer.
Choice D is true. The three decimal values are rounded properly to the correct number of decimal places.
Therefore choice D is the answer
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's start by making up as many teams as we can with the 32 student. Given that each team is different, we can make 10 teams of 3 each. (we still have 23 more teams to make).
The last two people make a team of only 2. No matter which student from the 30 other students is picked, the team of two and the one the student is coming from will have one student in common. Though there are more borrowings that take place (many more), the results remain as stated. At least 2 teams will have 1 person in common.
The method is called the pigeon hole method.
Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation: