Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, it's reasonable.
What you are doing is solving the question by rounding. You come up with an answer. Suppose you loose the decimal somewhere and you get 0.36? Is that reasonable? Do you just write the answer in the provided blank and move on. What now?
You get it wrong?!!
But your estimate should be about 9/3 = 3. Now you look at your calculator with great misgivings, because it made a mistake. Did it or did you? Well ultimately you did, but you have to blame something. So the calculator takes the heat.
Who knows? Maybe the decimal doesn't work. It's stuck or something. In any event you should be aware that there's no way the answer could be 0.36 when you estimate it to be 3.
The fifteenth customer will be the first because 5x3=15
You really just have to do 12.4 x 2 = 24.8 because half of 24.8 is 12.4.
Answer:
The solutions are x=4,x=−10. Explanation: The square root property involves taking the square root of both the terms on either side of the ...
1 answer
Step-by-step explanation:
10√2 is the answer for square root of 200