Round 691 to 1 significant figure!

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Answer 1
Answer: Rounding to 1 significant figure means writing the number with only 1 non-zero figure.

Thus rounding 691 to 1 significant figure, means writing 691 as 700.


Answer: 700


Remark: if we were asked to round to 2 significant figure, we would round the number as 690
Answer 2
Answer:

The correct answer is: 700

Explanation:

In order to round to 1 significant figure, ALWAYS REMEMBER, we will look at the first digit of the number, and make sure that it is not zero (zero case will be discussed at the end, as in this particular example zero is not the first digit).

In 691, the first digit at hundredth place is 6. Now we will look at the next digit. In this case, the next digit is 9, which is greater than 5, therefore, the 6 will round off to 7, and rest of the digits will become zero to round it off to one significant figure. Hence, the answer is 700.

(EXTRA INFORMATION) Zero case:

If we have the following number: 0.951. Now the first digit is 0, but as there is a decimal point after that, therefore, it is insignificant. We will move on to the first digit after the decimal point, which is 9 in this case. Now, we will look at the next number. In this case it is 5, therefore, 0.951 is closer to 1.0 after rounding off. Hence, in this case the answer will be 1.0.


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2(5x-7)=2x+10 what Is the distributive property

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2(5x)2(-7)=2x+10

2(5x)= 10x
2(-7)=-14

10x-14=2x+10

Solve:
10x-2x=8x

8x-14=10

14+10=24

8x=24

24/8=3

X=3

Algebra 2 questions

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Answer:

x=-15

Step-by-step explanation:

2/3+1/x=2/5-3/x

1/x+3/x=2/5-2/3

4/x=-4/15

x=-15

Trevor paints 1/6 of the fence surrounding his farm each day. How many days will it take him to paint 3/4 of the fence?

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Trevor paints 1/6 of the fence surrounding his farm each day. How many days will it take him to paint 3/4 of the fence?1/6= 0.167 per day
0.1667 So in one day Trevor can paint almost 17% of the fence.

3/4 = 0.75 days=?
0.75 / 0.17 = 4.4

Hence Trevor can paint the surrounding fence of the farm in 4 days, 75% completion.

What is 0/6 equivalent

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Zero divided by any number is zero.

(Only the other number can't also be zero.)

0/6 equivalent to 0


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A rectangular hat box has a volume of 5184 cubic inches. The box is 2 feet long by 18 inches wide. What is the hat box height?

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volume = length x width x height
change 2 feet to 24 inches
5184 = 24 x 18 x height
then solve for height:
5184 = 432 x height
5184/432 = height
12 = height
the height is 12 inches 

In bowling, you get a spare when you knock down the ten pins in two throws. How many possible ways are there to get a spare?

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9  ways are possible hope this helped straight and to the point not gonna go and show exactly how just trust me

Final answer:

In bowling, there are ten possible ways to get a spare. This involves knocking down a total of 10 pins in two throws, regardless of the number of pins knocked down in each throw.

Explanation:

In bowling, there are multiple ways to get a spare. A spare requires all ten pins to be knocked down, but it does not matter how many pins were knocked down in each throw, only that the total after two throws is ten. For example, you could knock down 9 pins in the first throw and 1 in the second, or 5 pins in both throws. Therefore, there are ten possible ways to get a spare, ranging from knocking down 1 pin on the first throw and 9 on the second, to knocking down 9 pins on the first throw and 1 on the second throw, and every combination in between.

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