What changes may occur if the given dollar will be rounded off to its nearest value.
<span>There will only be 2 chances, the dollar will become smaller or bigger. Why? </span>
Because in mathematical rules of rounding off numbers:
number below 5 will be round down and 5 and up will be rounded up.
For example:
You have a bill of $6.79 since the number next to the decimal point in the right is 7, it will be rounded up to $7.
<span>But if your bill is $6.25, it will be rounded down to $6.00
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Answer: 30
Step-by-step explanation: five boxes with ten each which means there's a total of 50 item if they sold 20 you would do 50 -20=30
Definition of additive inverse.- If two numbers are added together and the sum is zero, they are the additive inverse of each other.
<span>......................................... IF A + B = 0 , they are the additive inverse of each other.
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<span>Multiplicative Inverse.- If two numbers are multiplied together and the product is one. They are the multiplicative inverse of each other, also called reciprocal. </span>
<span>......................................... A.B = 1 , they are the multiplicative inverse of each other.
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<span>Example of: </span>
<span>Additive inverses :................ 5 + ( - 5 ) = 0 </span>
<span>Multiplicative inverses...........5 x 1/5 = 1 </span>
We are asked to solve for the width "x" in the given problem. To visualize the problem, see attached drawing.
We have the area of the swimming pool such as:
Area SP = l x w
Area SP = 10 * 16
Area SP = 160 feet2
Area of the swimming pool plus the sidewalk with uniform width:
Area SP + SW = (10 + x) * (16 + x)
160 + 155 = 160 + 10x + 16x + x2
160 -160 + 155 = 26x + x2
155 = 26 x + x2
x2 + 26x -155= 0
Solving for x, we need to use quadratic formula and the answer is 5 feet.
The value of x is
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5 feet. </span>
Answer:
Option 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The shaded area is 2/3 and it is divided into 1/9 pieces. So, 2/3 divided by 1/9 which equals 6 pieces. The only equation that matches this is option 1.