9514 1404 393
Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
This calculator problem can be handled easily by a spreadsheet, which can round to whatever number of digits you desire.
The point is probably to see if you understand that the thousandths place digit will increase by 1 if the ten-thousandths place digit is 5 or more. (That is the case only for problem 2.)
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<em>Additional comment</em>
When doing this with something that only displays 4 decimal digits, you need to be sure that the 4th digit has not been rounded up to 5. For example, ...
0.00149 rounds to 0.0015 and rounds to 0.001 (not 0.002)
Usually, you would give yourself this assurance by showing the hundred-thousandths place in the calculation if you're intending to round to thousandths.
So you can multiply $61.70 x 4 and there for your answer is $246.80
Answer:
(1,1) (2,2) (1,2) (1,5) (4,4) (4,5)
there are a lot more but those are some.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer
Law of Sines
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have all three side lengths, you can use law of sines.
side length a/sin of angle a=side length b/sin of angle b=side length c/sin of angle c
not sure if that makes sense but look up the law of sines!
Can you show a picture of the table please