The word refers to an extremely large number. The exact number is disputed with some using the number to mean ten to the power of 303 and others using it to mean ten to the power of 600.
Assuming you mean the number mid-way between 58 and 160: (58 + 160)/2 = 109
A factor of a number.
The number e is what is known as a transcendental number; it would require an infinitely long decimal expansion to give you the exact number.
When it would take much too much time to find an exact number and you don't need it to be exact.
The word refers to an extremely large number. The exact number is disputed with some using the number to mean ten to the power of 303 and others using it to mean ten to the power of 600.
an exact decimal must be with the number 0. in it or it is not exact.
About as in "There was about 43 flowers in the vase". So it's to show not the exact number but just about, near the right number.
3, -3 4, -4 these numbers all have the same "exact value" 3, -5 do not have the same exact value. exact value is how many s[pots away from 0 it is
About as in "There was about 43 flowers in the vase". So it's to show not the exact number but just about, near the right number.
Assuming you mean the number mid-way between 58 and 160: (58 + 160)/2 = 109
This is not something that you can get an exact number for.
A number
There is no "exact". It is infinite.
Your estimate will be greater than the exact number.
A number close to an exact number is called an estimate or a ballpark figure.
Yes