A game board with 17 spaces. Start, green, green, star, quesiton mark, question mark, star, question mark, green, cat town, gree
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Answer:
2nd option
4th option
5th option
Step-by-step explanation:
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First step: partition the number you want to square root into a block of 2 digits, starting from the last digit (first diagram)
Second step: As our number is a five-digits, we ends up with 2 28 01. Pick a number that could be squared to get the first partition, 2. This number is 1, since 1×1=1
Third step: Write 1 on the top and on the side, as shown in the second graph
Fourth step: Double the number on the side, which is 1+1=2 and use this number as the first digit for the next multiplier. Meanwhile, subtract 1 from 2 inside the root sign to get 1, then pull the other two digits, 28
Fifth step: We need a value in the boxes that when we multiply together will give a number less than 128. We choose 5 as 25×5=125
Sixth step: Subtract 125 from 128 to give 3, and as the same concept with long division, bring down the 0 and the 1. So we have 301
Seventh step: Add 5 to the multiplier on the left, so 20+5=30, which we will use on the side as the hundred and ten digits.
Final step: Find a number to fit in the boxes. We choose 1 since 301×1=301
And hence the square root of 228801 is 151
the answer to that is 2.9 because 3.0-0.1=2.9
When you're evaluating P(n, k), you are essentially saying there are n objects and you will need to arrange them in k spaces.
This is essentially the same as:
, which follows the formula:
If you're dividing by 4!, you are evaluating P(6, 2)
Answer:
you need a d/protector to do this
Step-by-step explanation: