The least precise measurement of the perimeter of the window is 231.30
Step-by-step explanation:
The least price measurement mean a value with the least number of significant figures.calculate the perimeter in this case as;
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2(l+w) where l is the length and w is the width
Perimeter= 2(81.47 + 34.2)
Perimeter=2(115.67)
Perimeter=231.34
Perimeter=231.30(4 significant figures)
In a geometric sequence each number after the first is found by multiplying the previous number by a fixed number called the common ratio.
In an arithmetic sequence, each term is equal to the previous term plus or minus a constant called the common difference.
In your problem we have a sequence of numbers that appears to be decreasing in value, but on the surface it doesn't appear to be by any constant number... but if you look closely, the denominator 34 is exactly twice the other denominator 17. This would lead me to look at a common denominator to see if anything takes shape...
9/17 = 18/34
15/34
6/17 = 12/34
9/34
Now we see that each number is the previous number minus 3/34, so we have a common difference of 3/34.
This would match the definition of an arithmetic sequence and NOT a geometric sequence.
Yes u r right because..
1/2=5/10
If there are 4 people,
each one of them gets a tenth
In Step 1, I used my straightedge to draw my first line segment. Using the straightedge is key to making a perfect line, so no mistakes will result from a messy line.
In Step 2, I named my two points. It is important to name your points so you do not get confused.
In Step 3, I used my compass to measure the exact width of line AB. I did this because I know later I will need to to create the copy line.
In Step 4, I drew a ray. I know the ray doesn't have to be perfect yet so I eyeballed the length. I named the starting point C.
In Step 5, I placed the compass that had the measurements from the original line on the new ray. I did this because I need to find the new point for the new line segment.
In Step 6, I used the compass to draw an arc. I drew the arc to show where the new point should go on the ray.
<span>Lastly, in Step 7 I put the new point on the line segment and named it D. </span>
Answer:
54,060g
Step-by-step explanation:
1kg=1000,
therefore 54kg= (54x1000)
= 54000+60
= 54060g