Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First you add 2000 and 500 and then when you get the answer you add 6 and 12 then you get the answer
The bicycle with a 30-inches diameter rolls approximately 28.8 more than a tire with the diameter with 21-inches.
<u><em>How to solve:</em></u>
- First use the formula: C = 3.14d
- Replace the d value with 30 and solve the equation:
C = 3.14 x 30 ⇒ 94.2477796077
- Then solve the equation again but 21 as the d value:
C = 3.14 x 21 ⇒ 65.9734457254
- Then subtract 65.9734457254 from 94.2477796077 to get the approx. answer of 28.8
Answer:
Range: 75 Median: 58 1Q: 40 3Q: 75 Interquartile: 35
Answer:
(b) 1.95
Step-by-step explanation:
One of the easiest ways to evaluate an arithmetic expression of almost any kind is to type it into an on-line calculator. Many times, typing it into a search box is equivalent.
<h3>Application</h3>
See the attachment for the search box input (at top) and the result. This calculator has the benefit that it <em>always follows the Order of Operations</em> when evaluating an expression. (Not all calculators do.)
ln(7) ≈ 1.95
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<em>Additional comment</em>
If your math course is asking you to evaluate such expressions, you have probably been provided a calculator to use, or given the requirements for a calculator suitable for use in the course.
There are some very nice calculator apps for phone and tablet. Many phones and tablets already come with built-in calculator apps. For the purpose here, you need a "scientific" or "graphing" calculator. A 4-function calculator will not do.
As with any tool, it is always a good idea to read the manual for your calculator and work through any example problems.
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Years ago, handheld calculators were not available, and most desktop calculators were only capable of the basic four arithmetic functions. Finding a logarithm required use of a table of logarithms. Such tables were published in mathematical handbooks, and extracts of those often appeared as appendices in math textbooks used in school.