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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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3995 -> LB
4005 -> UP

This just entered my mind:
10/2 = 5
4000-5 = 3995 -> LB
4000 + 5 = 4005 -> UP

A piece of wood is 12cm long to the nearest cm
1/2 = 0.5
12 - 0.5 = 11.5 -> LB
12 + 0.5 = 12.5 -> UB
LOLX! Not correct method any Way! :p
 
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Since Tr ABC is isosceles and AC halved is 16,the midpoint of AC extended to form a line by joining C is perpendicular.Hence,cosX=half AC/AB,cosX can be found frm the table and thus the corresponding value of AB can be determined .For b part apply the formula 1/2 a*b sinC or in other words any two adjacent lines and the angle forming in between them.Guess the adjacent lines and the corresponding angle from the figure and u can be able to figure it out.
 
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No, from this you cannot decide weather to Put

< or <_ : P :) Forget it :) :D

Hows your prep :?
Isn't that in graphical inequalities? Also it works so it's a correct method for solving the problem the guy had.

Estimate each value correct to 1 sig. figure. Is its right? 48.9*0.207^2/3.94
= 50*0.2/4?
That's right

How do you convert m^3 into cm^3?
For example, express 2.5m^3 into cm^3.
Its 25 000 000
1 m = 100 cm
1 m^3 = 100 * 100 * 100 cm or 10^6 cm

Converting from larger unit to smaller unit (Multiply)
2.5 x 10^6 = 25 00 000
 
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3995 -> LB
4005 -> UP

This just entered my mind:
10/2 = 5
4000-5 = 3995 -> LB
4000 + 5 = 4005 -> UP

A piece of wood is 12cm long to the nearest cm
1/2 = 0.5
12 - 0.5 = 11.5 -> LB
12 + 0.5 = 12.5 -> UB
ok if its like correct to the neares 100 of a cm
Then 50 is added and subtracted? Right? :|
 
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