How do you find the nearest hundredth of a decimal number?

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Answer 1
Answer: Round up if the previous digit is 5 or above, leave it the same (only the hundreth digit, erase all the other thousandths and such) if it is 4 or below

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How can I get into Stanford University? I'm in 7th grade right now and parents' expectations... I don't want one of those simple study and practice answers. Thanks in advance.

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Keep your grades up like no less than an A or B average and if they cant afford to pay it all try different sports and get a scholarship, but it will still require a lot of work and stay out of trouble to that's important into getting into any good college. But right now if you wanted to find what you'd like to major in and focus on that. You cant apply for a few more years so just stay focused on your goal and if its something you really want you'll get it.
Honestly, Stanford is my dream school. I stress myself out everyday because that is where i want to be. If there is one tbing I wish, its to be a little but chilled out in middle school. Dont stress in middle school! Colleges dont look for that. Here is my advice for high school, since i just completed my first year:
1.) join at least one extra curricular in your first year and stick to it. I suggest joining at least two in order and be COMMITTED!!
2.) try to get a 4.0 and joing AP/honors classes to boost your gpa. Dont worry about the AP tes because some schools dont accept it.
3.) EXPLORE! Do something new. Join a club, volunteer, etc. this is so important.
4.) If you can, join a sport!! It teaches a lot, trust me.
5.) Apply to pre college programs IMMEDIATELY!! these are so amazing and look for finacial aid.
6.) Speak to your counselors. They will tell you about new things and orograms. It will help
7.) Volunteer. It looks great.
8.) have some fun. I was so stress all year. Relax and have fun!!
Hooe this helps. There is no guarantee that you will get into stanford, just do the beat you can!! Thats what im doing

Which is the equation of the line that passes through (6, 2) and is perpendicular to a line with slope -1/3?A. y-6=-1/3(x-2)
B. y-2=1/3(x-6)
C. y-2=3(x-6)
D. y-6=-3(x-2)
E. y-2=-3(x-6)

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Answer:

\boxed{\text{C. } y - 2 = 3(x - 6)}

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of the perpendicular line m₂ must  be the negative reciprocal of the slope m₁ of the first line.

m_(2) = -(1)/(m_(1)) = -(1)/(-(1)/(3)) = 3

The only equation with m = 3 is  

\boxed{\textbf{C. } y - 2 = 3(x - 6)}

This is the point slope form of the equation for a straight line through (6, 2) with slope = 3.

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

( - 1)/(3)  * a = -1

then

a = 3 \: where \: a \: is \: our \: line \: slope

The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 81. what is the smallest of the three number?

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81=x+x+1+x+2 given
81=3x+3 combine like terms
-3-3 subtraction property of equality
78=3x
/3/3 division property of equality
26=x symmetry property 
x=26
x+1=27
x+1=28/
26,27,28
26+27+28=81
so,26.27.and 8

a fraction that has been rewritten to have the smallest possible numerators and denominator is in      form

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It's in it's simplest form
The simplest form of a fraction is exactly what you just described.

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Given is triangle with base = 10 cm and perpendicular height = 3 cm.

We know the formula for area of triangle is given by :-

Area = (1)/(2) × (Base) × (perpendicular height)

Area = (1)/(2) × (10) × (3)

Area = (30)/(2)

Area = 15 cm²

So, final answer is 15 cm².

What is the volume of the prism?
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The volume of a triangular prism is Volume=Base ·Height