Chapter 6: Q16E (page 1435)
-Express each approximation of p to six significant figures: (a) 22/7 and (b) 355/113. (c) Are these approximations accurate to that precision?
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Chapter 6: Q16E (page 1435)
-Express each approximation of p to six significant figures: (a) 22/7 and (b) 355/113. (c) Are these approximations accurate to that precision?
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