Welp, looking at the number: 66
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The second digit "6" is up to or more than 5.
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So, we can clearly round it up.
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In this case, we are rounding to the nearest hundredth.
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Hm, 100 is pretty close to 66.
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We can now say that the nearest hundredth is 100.
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BAM! *drops mic*
-100
15
-4
79.5
15
24.9
174
65.9
50.9
<h2>
The required "option A) 20" is correct.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the smaller than 4 ×.
To find, the number of times smaller is 2 × than 4 × = ?
∴ x =
= 2 × ×
Using the identity,
= 2 ×
Using the identity,
= 2 ×
= 2 × 10
= 20
Thus, the required "option A) 20" is correct.
Answer:
The possible lengths of the third side is all real numbers greater than 4 inches and less than 20 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
<u>The Triangle Inequality Theorem</u>. states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side
Let
x -----> the possible lengths of the third side
Applying the Inequality Theorem
1) 12+8 > x
20 > x
Rewrite
x < 20 in
2) 8+x > 12
x> 12-8
x > 4 in
therefore
4 in < x < 20 in
The possible lengths of the third side is all real numbers greater than 4 inches and less than 20 inches