(A) .05 of a meter, or 1/20 of a meter.
(B)5 centimeters
(C) 1/20 of a ton
(D) 100 pounds
Answer:
There is obviously only 1 10x10 square. If we start with a 9x9 square in the top left corner, we can move it down 1, across 1 and back up 1, so there are 4 possible 9x9 squares.
For 8x8 we can move down 1, then 2 and we can move across 1 or 2 so that's 9 possible 8x8 squares.
For 7x7 we can go down 3 and across 3, so that's 4x4=16 possible squares.
The pattern is now clear the total number if squares is 1+4+9+16+…+100.
There's a formula for this, which I had to look up, but any the sum of the first n squared is 1/6n(n+1)(2n+1)1/6n(n+1)(2n+1), so the total number of squares is 10x11x21/6=5x11x7=385.
Answer:
1,498.32
Step-by-step explanation:
1,894.32 - 396.00 = 1,498.32 You subtract 396 from 1,894.32
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
Mark did not round to the nearest hundreds, he rounded to the nearest tens.
Option A (Incorrect):
271 and 582 are normally not rounded down, unless we are using limits coming from the left and a unique equation.
Option B (Incorrect):
271 as the same problem as option A, but 582 rounding to 600 is correct. It doesn't make sense to round both numbers differently, unless stated.
Option C (Incorrect):
271 rounding to 300 is correct, but 582 is not normally rounded down to 500 unless we are using limits coming from the left and a unique equation. Unless stated, don't round both numbers differently.
Option D (Correct):
271 rounded to 300 and 582 rounded to 600 looks correct for rounding to the hundreds.
Part B:
There are two ways to solve this question:
One way:
271 + 582 = 853
Round 853 to the nearest hundred for 900
(Note: Round 853 to the nearest tens for 850.)
Second way:
271 + 582
Round Numbers:
300 + 600
= 900