Add 8.75 ten x 10 11 to 6.95 ten x 10 9, assuming the following two different ways:
a) you have only three significant digits, first with guard (2 digits) and round digits.
b) you have only three significant digits without guard and rounding.
Add 8.75 ten x 10 11 to 6.95 ten x 10 9, assuming the following two...
Add 3.63ten x 104 to 6.87en x 103, assuming that you have only three significant digits, first with guard and round digits, and then without them.
x 10 8 13 9 11 14 6 4 12 7 5 y 9.14 8.13 8.75 8.76 9.26 8.09 6.13 3.11 9.13 7.26 4.73 b. Find the linear correlation coefficient, r, then determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim of a linear correlation between the two variables. The linear correlation coefficient is r =?
10. There are thirty people: ten speak only English, ten speak only Spanish, and ten speak only French. There are five chairs in row. How many ways can we put five people in the chairs such that no two people sitting next to eachother speak the same language. Count a 'way' as being one arrangement of English, Spanish, and French speakers, so for example (S, E, S, E, Sy counts as one way Hints (a) You get the same answer...
okay so I understand I have to take 1/8.75+1/10.2+1/178.
When I add these numbers I get 0.2179..
My question is how did they get 4.588.
Please show math to help me see how they got this number
Incorrect Question 9 0/1 pts What is the smallest resistance you can obtain by connecting a 8.752, a 10.2 and a 178 resistor together? (Assume 3 significant digits and units of Ohms). 0.218 Which gives you a smaller resistance, resistors in parallel or...
An urn contains 6 red, 9 green, and 11 blue balls. The following is repeated 3 times: a ball is selected from the urn at random and removed (called “sampling without replacement”). Give your answers to 3 significant digits. (a) What is the probability that all 3 selected balls are the same color? (b) What is the probability that all 3 selected balls are different colors? (c) Repeat part (a) assuming “sampling with replacement”. That is, the following is repeated...
Round off the following to three significant digits. 1.036×10^ -9
in java Assuming that x is 11 and y is 9, EXPLAIN why the output of the following code is ????? if (x < 10) if ( y < 10) System.out.println(“*****”); else System.out.println(“#####”); System.out.println(“?????”);
Problem 3.1 If each of the 10 digits 0-9 is chosen at random, how many ways can you choose the following numbers? (a) A two-digit code number, repeated digits permitted. (b) A three-digit identification card number, for which the first digit cannot be a 0. Repeated digits permitted. (c) A four-digit bicycle lock number, where no digit can be used twice (d) A five-digit zip code number, with the first digit not zero. Repeated digits permitted.
Depreciation by Two Methods A Kubota tractor acquired on January 9 at a cost of $324,000 has an estimated useful lfe of ten years. Assuming that it will have no residual value. a. Determine the depreciation for each of the first two years by the straight-line method. Second Year First Year b. Determine the depreciation for each of the first two years by the double-declining-balance method. Do not round the double-declining balance rate. If required, round your final answer to...
Exercises for Scientific Digits in Calculations 1. Add the following: +3.16, +4.872, +2.5621, and -2.6 3.16 + 4.872 2.5621 To-59/4 1 10.59 2. Calculate the sum of the following: +8.765,-0.39, +12.637 3. Calculate the following: 2.03 x 0.15 x 43.12 - 85 4. Calculate the following: 48.33 x 0.864-24.1987 Multiple Choice Exercises in the Use of Significant Digits/Figures 5. When the value 3.449 is rounded to two significant figures, the number should be reported as: (A) 3.44 (B) 3.5 (C)...