1 millimeter...I think! :)
If you want us to round a number to the nearest tenth, we'll need the number.
370 b/c the tenth place greater than from 5 so we round to the upper
The circumference of a circle with radius of 7 km is 44.0 km (to the nearest tenth), and the area of a circle with radius of 7 km is 153.9 km (to the nearest tenth).C = 2 pi RA = pi R2
find the surface area of each solid to the nearest tenth.(use n=3.14). a=10 mm b=14 mm c=14 mm
To calculate the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula ( C = 2\pi r ), where ( r ) is the radius. Without the radius provided, I can't give a specific numerical answer. However, if you have the radius, simply substitute it into the formula and round the result to the nearest tenth. If the diameter is known instead, use the formula ( C = \pi d ).
If the circumference of a circle is 7 cm, the radius is 1.114085 cm, which rounds to 1.1 cm
It is 12.2 degrees.
A. 29 b. 6.7 c. 25 d. 5.4
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45.5 Lets pretend this is a number 36.ABC A = the tenths place B = the hundredths place C = the thousandths place So, to the nearest tenth, we see the 2 in the hundredths places means we do not round up the 5 in the tenths place which leaves us with 45.5
The area is 99.0 square units.
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