Answer:
171.5 < height ≤ 172.5.
The lower bound is 171.5 cm and the higher bound is 172.5 cm.
Explanation:
Base on the question the height has already been approximated to the nearest centimetre . The approximated height is given as 172 centimetre to the nearest centimetre. The two value the height can actually lie can be represented as follows
171.5 < height ≤ 172.5
The tenth value which is 5 must not go below 5 (left side decimal). it should be above 5 so that the 171 can be approximated to 172. This means the height should be greater than 171.5 but it should be less than or equal to 172.5 . The height cannot be 172.6 because it will be better approximated to 173 cm. This means the value of height will be 171.6, 171.7 ........172.5 so that it can be easily approximated to 172 cm.
The lower bound is 171.5 cm and the higher bound is 172.5 cm.
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Harry is in awe when he's informed that he is a wizard.He reacts with way because he didn't see myself as anything but ordinary growing up in a household with adult figures and his cousin convincing him he was nothing.
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The phrase that best describes the character of the young narrator in the memoir "A Cub Pilot" is "I knew how an emancipated slave feels; for I was an emancipated slave myself."
<span>A cub pilot is a "learner" pilot. The narrator was a cub pilot on a steamboat on the Missippi river. He was apprenticed to a pilot by the name of Brown. Brown treated him badly. One day the cub pilot's brother came up and gave Brown orders from the ship's captain. Brown did not hear the orders as he was deaf and expected the cub pilot to tell the captain that his brother had not given him his orders. The cub pilot gave an honest account of what had happened. Brown chased his brother out of the pilot house and picked up a lump of coal to throw at his brother. The cub pilot picked up a stool and hit Brown hard. He was then hauled before the captain of the steamboat for fighting. Instead of being sent to jail, as he expected, the captain did not send him to jail. He was glad that the cub pilot had hit Brown. In conclusion, the cub pilot was so relieved that he felt as though he was an emancipated slave. </span>