Unless you are an electrical engineer or a math teacher, every number you will ever use in a real world situation will be a real number.
When it tell you what value to round to
I wouldn't. The national debt is a real world situation and it's a composite number, but its composite-ness has no bearing on the problems it causes.
there is no real life situation
2 is a real world prime number.
Unless you are an electrical engineer or a math teacher, every number you will ever use in a real world situation will be a real number.
When it tell you what value to round to
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
There are a number of places round the world called "haven".
I wouldn't. The national debt is a real world situation and it's a composite number, but its composite-ness has no bearing on the problems it causes.
there is no real life situation
2 is a real world prime number.
Value of X can be chosen randomly when making a table of values representing a real world situation.
That depends how you want to round it, for example, to the closest multiple of 1, of 10, of 100, etc. But if you allow real numbers, then no matter how you round, there is no least number that you can round to a certain number!
what is the real life connection for the number 35
Yes real numbers describes all the number is the world.