To round a number to the nearest hundred, you need to check the digit in the tenth position (the position right after the hundred position).
If the number in the tenth position is less than 5, then you convert all the digits after the hundred to zeros
If the number in the tenth position is equal to or greater than 5, then you will add one to the hundred and convert all digits after the hundred to zeros.
Applying this to the given number:
The number is: 22,119
The digit in the hundred position is: 1
we check the digit next to it (the tenth position): It is "1" which is less than 5
so, we just convert all digits after the hundred to zeros
Therefore, 22,119 to the nearest hundreds is 22,100
Answer:
c. 47.7 m
Step-by-step explanation:
If you draw a right triangle to represent the problem, the catheti are the vertical distance from the bird's eyes to the field mouse and the separation from the field mouse to the base of the tree. The 50° of depression is measured from the horizontal in clockwise, the angle that summed with the 50° of the depression can be called α. Then:
α+50=90
α=90-50=40°
The trigonometric function than relates te two catheti with the angle α is:
tan(α)=opposite/adjacent
tan40=40/x
x=40/tan40=40/0.8390=47.7m
The y-intercept is 22 spaces higher. Adding a constant to a function shifts the parent function upwards by that number of units.
Answer:
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