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jenyasd209 [6]
2 years ago
7

5.3h + 3 = 18.8A. 2.98B. 4.11C. -4.11D. -2.98​

Mathematics
2 answers:
choli [55]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

If you're trying to find h, then the answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

5.3 x 2.98 = 15.79, which rounds up to 15.8.

15.8 + 3 = 18.8

klio [65]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A. 2.98

Step-by-step explanation:

When you substitute h for the answers shown, you get different numbers.

When you substitute h for 2.98 you are given 15.794

15.794 + 3 is 18.794

Rounding 18.794 to the next tenth is 18.8

Answer: A. 2.98

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