Chapter 1: Q. 241 (page 69)
In the following exercise, round each number to the nearest (a) hundredth (b) tenth (c) whole number:
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The solution of (a), (b) and (c) are respectively.
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Chapter 1: Q. 241 (page 69)
In the following exercise, round each number to the nearest (a) hundredth (b) tenth (c) whole number:
The solution of (a), (b) and (c) are respectively.
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In the following exercises, find the prime factorization.
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In the following exercises, use the divisibility tests to determine whether each number is divisible by 2, by 3, by 5, by 6, and by 10.
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Simplify the following expression by combining like terms.
Perform the indicated operation,
Translate the English phrase into an algebraic expression:
(a) The sum of 17y2 and 19
(b) The product of 7 and y
(c) Eleven more than x
(d) Fourteen less than 11a
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