The following volumes of fluid can be added to 0.40 mL of liquid for the level of precision of 0.01 mL: a) 0.2 mL, b) 6 mL, c) 2.02 mL. The amounts 0.154 mL and 8.8331 mL are not possible due to given level of precision.
<h3>What is the amount of liquid to be added to sample according to a given precision?</h3>
If the measuring has a level of precision of 0.01 ml, this means that the <em>measured</em> quantities are only sensible to the <em>smallest</em> hundreths. Any change less than 0.01 ml and any decimal less than a hundreths are "invisible" for measuring processes.
Hence, the following volumes of fluid can be added to 0.40 mL of liquid for the level of precision of 0.01 mL: a) 0.2 mL, b) 6 mL, c) 2.02 mL. The amounts 0.154 mL and 8.8331 mL are not possible due to given level of precision.
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Answer:
(1,-2)
(1,-6)
(3,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
5 (18 - y) when y=6
5 (18 - 6)
5 × 18 - 5× 6
90 - 30
60
9618115-1013020 = 8605095
8605095/10 = 860509.5 per tick mark starting at 1,013,020
Step-by-step explanation:
3.65<x<3.75
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