Mathematics, 30.11.2020 02:00 jackieespi1461
Calculators cannot display repeating decimals. Calculators always round.
Zeke's calculator displays decimals to 4 places. He uses his calculator to find the
decimal equivalent for each of the fractions below.
For each number, choose what his calculator will display, as the decimal equivalent.
Then choose whether or not this is the exact decimal equivalent.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:40
Dexter read 11 science fiction books and 5 history books. lena read 9 science fiction books and 4 history books. compare the students’ ratios of science fiction books to history books. 1. determine the ratios’ form:    science fiction books to history books 2. write the ratios as fractions:    dexter: 115; lena: 94 3. rewrite with a common denominator. 4. compare. 5. answer the question. determine which shows the correct comparison of the ratios for this problem.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:20
Data for the height of a model rocket launch in the air over time are shown in the table. darryl predicted that the height of the rocket at 8 seconds would be about 93 meters. did darryl make a good prediction? yes, the data are best modeled by a quadratic function. the value of the function at 8 seconds is about 93 meters. yes, the data are best modeled by a linear function. the first differences are constant, so about 93 meters at 8 seconds is reasonable. no, the data are exponential. a better prediction is 150 meters. no, the data are best modeled by a cubic function. a better prediction is 100 meters.
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Calculators cannot display repeating decimals. Calculators always round.
Zeke's calculator displays...
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