Chapter 1: Q20. (page 18)
How much longer (percentage) is a one-mile race than a 1500-mile race (“the metric mile”)?
Short Answer
A one-mile race is 7.27% longer than a 1500-mile race.
Chapter 1: Q20. (page 18)
How much longer (percentage) is a one-mile race than a 1500-mile race (“the metric mile”)?
A one-mile race is 7.27% longer than a 1500-mile race.
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(a) It gives you a rough idea of the answer.
(b) It can be done by keeping only one significant figure.
(c) It can be used to check if an exact calculation is reasonable.
(d) It may require making some reasonable assumptions in order to calculate the answer.
(e) It will always be accurate to at least two significant figures.
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