depends on how large the numbers are. 12% of 34254523452789 is 4110542814334.68, but 14% is 4795633283390.46. That's a difference of 685090469055.78.
By exploring likely possibilities and making a scatter plot
Not quite, but they are close enough.
No, but they are fairly close. Whether they are "close enough" or not depends on the specific application.
No. But it's very convenient, and so close to 'pi' that it's often perfectly good enough for the purpose. In fact, it's amazing how close (22/7) really is ... it's larger than 'pi' by only about 0.04 percent !
In common usage, they are close enough to be synonymous (i.e. meaning the same thing).
Statistically significant is the term used to define when two data are distinct enough in value as to be considered different values. To determine whether two data are close enough in value or distinct enough in value to be considered the same or different, usually you have to do a p-test or a t-test, depending on the type of data that you are looking at. Then confer with the corresponding chart for the test that you did to see whether or not the data is statistically significant.
Both languages come from the Slavic branch (specifically West Slavic) of the Indo-European family, so it turns out that they are very similar in nature with slight variations in terms of speech, grammar, and spelling.
Populations that are close enough to interbreed are typically referred to as the same species. This ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring is a key characteristic used to define species boundaries in biology.
No, frogs aren't very smart animals. And they have tiny brain. And they probably have the same or close to the same remembering as a fish...
No, 201 percent is not the same as 21 percent.
Yes, close enough for Pi.
No; they are not the same.