0.05 metres.
It is half the place value of the last digit that is given. In this case, it is + or -0.05m = + or - 5 cm.
It is not possible to answer without seeing the figure that you refer to.
There are infinite possible answers unless the area is that of a perfect square. In that case, every side's length is 4.242640687119285 m.
(m-2)/(m+2) * m/(m-1) = [(m-2)*m]/[(m+2)*(m-1)] = (m2 - 2m)/m2 + m - 2)
5(m-2) - m(m-2)
0.05
Assuming the number is written to its greatest precision, it will be half of the place of the last digit. Since the 9 is in the tenths place, the greatest possible error is ±0.5*a tenth = ±0.05 metres.
It is half the place value of the last digit that is given. In this case, it is + or -0.05m = + or - 5 cm.
0.05
600.3937008 ft Direct Conversion Formula 183 m* 1 ft 0.3048 m = 600.3937008 ft
1.83 m = 0.00183 kmTo convert from m to km, divide by 1000.
183 (not out)
600.3937008 ft Direct Conversion Formula 183 m* 1 ft 0.3048 m = 600.3937008 ft
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 1.63 metres is equal to 1.63 x 100 = 163 centimetres.
A nm (nanometer) = 10-9 m 1 cm = 10-2 m Thus 1 nm = 10-7 cm or 1 cm = 107 nm So 183 cm = 1.83 109 nm
4.25 m is the greatest
It is not clear what do you mean by 'logical error', but perhaps an example will help: int main (void) { FILE *f= fopen ("foobar.txt", "r"); if (f) printf ("couldn't open foobar.txt for reading"); fclose (f); } corrected version: int main (void) { FILE *f= fopen ("foobar.txt", "r"); if (f==NULL) { printf ("couldn't open foobar.txt for reading"); return 0; } fclose (f); } Logical error can be generated by using the #error directive. This directive doesn't allows the program to run, in certain conditions. An error message has been generated by the compiler because of this preprocessor directive. e.g. #define M 10 #if M!=10 #error M must be 10 #endif in this case no error mesage will be generated because M is equal to 10 #define M 11 #if M!=10 #error M must be 10 #endif in this case, as M is not equal to 10 error message will be generated by the compiler and the message will be M must be 10.