The estimation of 2.436 divided by 12 is approximately 0.203 .
The student wants to estimate the result of 2.436 divided by 12. The number 2.436 is closer to 2, therefore we can estimate it as 2. Now our division problem becomes 2.436 divided by 12. It would be less than 1 since 2 is smaller than 12. However, to get a more exact estimation, we could think of it as if every 1 of the 12 gets 1/6 of the 2, which means each one would get about 0.203. Therefore, 2 divided by 12 is approximately 0.203.
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Approximately how much would it cost to raise a child from birth to 17 years in a household with an annual income of $54,000?
$83,700
$191,419
$194,119
$196,316
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Answer:
194119
Step-by-step explanation:
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y = 1.55*54000 + 110419
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#1
A.
2 units
B.
12 units
C.
0 units
D.
4 units
#2 What is the distance between the points (–3, 5) and (2, –6)? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
A.
1.4 units
B.
5.1 units
C.
12.1 units
D.
16.0 units
(Questions: 3,4 and 5 is the pictures.)
Distance between the points (4, 7) and (4, –5) is 12 units and distance between the points (–3, 5) and (2, –6) is 12.01 units.
The length along a line or line segment between two points on the line or line segment.
Distance=√(x₂-x₁)²+(y₂-y₁)²
The distance between the points (4, 7) and (4, –5)
x₁=4, y₁=7, x₂=4, y₂=-5
Distance=√(x₂-x₁)²+(y₂-y₁)²
Distance=√(4-4)²+(-5-7)²
=√(-12)²
=√144
=12
Hence distance between the points (4, 7) and (4, –5) is 12 units.
the distance between the points (–3, 5) and (2, –6)
x₁=-3, y₁=5, x₂=2, y₂=-6
Distance=√(x₂-x₁)²+(y₂-y₁)²
=√(2-(-3))²+(-6-5)²
=√(5)²+(-11)²
=√25+121
=√146
=12.08
So distance between the points (–3, 5) and (2, –6) is 12.01 units.
Hence distance between the points (4, 7) and (4, –5) is 12 units and distance between the points (–3, 5) and (2, –6) is 12.01 units.
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