A reasonable number typically refers to a value that is sensible, practical, and appropriate within a given context. It can vary based on the situation, such as budget limits, statistical data, or personal expectations. For example, a reasonable number of attendees for a small meeting might be between 5 to 10 people, while a reasonable budget for a modest vacation could range from $1,000 to $2,500, depending on various factors. Ultimately, it reflects what is achievable and rational given the circumstances.
6300
Yes it can; given that the population number is reasonable and it can be done in a reasonable amount of time.
No.
40
a square is 2 dimensional and a cube is 3 dimensional
-14 is a rational number
For a regular cubic die, a reasonable point estimate is 5000.
6300
Integers set of numbers is the most reasonable to describe the number of desks in a classroom.
A reasonable number of teeth would be about 30.
3
estimate
Yes it can; given that the population number is reasonable and it can be done in a reasonable amount of time.
Any number less than eight.
estimate
No.
The answer depends on the extent to which the number is being rounded.