Answer: ok so 66.66% of the seats were filled aka ocupied
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: 79 full rotations</h3>
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Explanation:
150 cm = 150/100 = 1.5 m
The wheel has a diameter of 1.5 meters
The circumference of the wheel is
C = pi*d
C = pi*1.5
C = 1.5pi
C = 4.71238898038469
I'm using my calculator's stored version of pi to get the most accuracy.
Then we divide the 376.8 over the circumference found
(376.8)/(4.71238898038469) = 79.9594434093682
Despite being very close to 80, we must round down to 79 because we don't have enough to get that full 80th rotation. In other words, we have 79 full rotations and then some change leftover.
Though for the sake of simplicity, I can see how it's useful to say "about 80 rotations" if 79 seems a bit clunky. I'll stick with 79 however. Let me know if your teacher instructs otherwise.
95
did u mean a whole number or in a percent ??
A - B - C =
-3 - 4 + 5 =
-7 + 5 =
-2
negative three minus four plus five is negative two
welcome :/
Answer: 32.14 after round off it will be 32
Step-by-step explanation:
This is how to round 32.14 to the nearest whole number. In other words, this is how to round 32.14 to the nearest integer.
32.14 has two parts. The integer part to the left of the decimal point and the fractional part to the right of the decimal point:
Integer Part: 32
Fractional Part: 14
Our goal is to round it so we only have an integer part using the following rules:
If the first digit in the fractional part of 32.14 is less than 5 then we simply remove the fractional part to get the answer.
If the first digit in the fractional part of 32.14 is 5 or above, then we add 1 to the integer part and remove the fractional part to get the answer.
The first digit in the fractional part is 1 and 1 is less than 5. Therefore, we simply remove the fractional part to get 32.14 rounded to the nearest whole number as:
32