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11.11.2021 •
Mathematics
Altogether Chris, Eric, and Amy have $25.00 for lunch. Which group of items costs at least 80% of $25.00 but does not exceed $25.00?
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Ответ:
48 million
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 48,000,000 has TWO non-zero numbers, not one, it can't be the
answer.
The largest digit in the given number is the ten-millions digit, so
you want to round to the nearest ten million, rather than the nearest
million.
47,859,600 rounds to 50,000,000, to one significant digit.
Normally, we would say "round to one significant digit," but you
probably have not seen that term. Your question means the same th