Chapter 0: Problem 149
a. Use a calculator to approximate \(\sqrt{300}\) to two decimal places. b. Use a calculator to approximate \(10 \sqrt{3}\) to two decimal places. c. Based on your answers to parts (a) and (b), what can you conclude?
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Chapter 0: Problem 149
a. Use a calculator to approximate \(\sqrt{300}\) to two decimal places. b. Use a calculator to approximate \(10 \sqrt{3}\) to two decimal places. c. Based on your answers to parts (a) and (b), what can you conclude?
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