Answer:
5.7 cm or 2 1/4 in
Step-by-step explanation:
Your tape measure is not shown.
On my tape measure, 5.7 cm is the closest mark. On the inch scale, 2 1/4 inches is the next-closest mark.
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On a tape measure graduated in 1/32 inch between 2 and 3 inches, you can find the closest mark by rounding to the nearest 32nd:
2.23607 × 32 ≈ 71.55 ≈ 72 --- 32nds of an inch
72/32 = 2 1/4 . . . . the closest mark on an inch ruler graduated in 32nds
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For a ruler graduated in millimeters, you can find the closest millimeter in the same way. There are 25.4 mm to the inch.
2.23607 in × 25.4 mm/in ≈ 56.80 mm ≈ 57 mm
57 mm = 5.7 cm . . . closest mark on metric scale
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When we check the error, we find the metric mark is closer than the inch mark.
5.7 cm ≈ 2.24409 in . . . . error of 0.00802 in
2 1/2 in = 2.25000 in . . . error of 0.01393 in
-3x + 2y = 14
You this way to solve it
Answer:
The actual building will be 7.5 m tall
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the scale model value of the building, we want to find the actual height of the building
From the scale model;
1 cm = 0.5m
Thus 15 cm will be 15 * 0.5 = 7.5 m
Answer:
Read the explanation down
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a linear equation, because the equation does not have any exponents. Graph it by putting the equation into either slope-intercept form y=mx+b or point-slope form y−y1=m(x−x1).
Isolate y by first adding 6x to each side:
9y=6x−18
Divide each side by 9:
y=23x−2
Now graph the line y=23x−2 by first plotting the y intercept at (0,−2), then connecting points with a slope of 23.
graph{2/3x-2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Answer:
(-2, 0.5) first
Step-by-step explanation:
X (-4, 1) → X' (-4*0.5, 1*0.5)
X'(-2, .5)