The greatest possible error for a measurement of 512 m typically depends on the precision of the measuring instrument used. If the instrument has a precision of ±1 m, then the greatest possible error would be ±1 m, resulting in a range of 511 m to 513 m. If a different precision level is provided, the greatest possible error would adjust accordingly.
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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.
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5.12 m is equal to 512 cm
They are both the same because 5.12 m = 512 cm
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0.05 metres.
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.
1000 m = 1 km so 512 m = 512/1000 = 0.512 km. So simple!
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5.12 m is equal to 512 cm
They are both the same because 5.12 m = 512 cm
5.12 m Both the same. 512 cm to m is 5.12 m so they're the same.
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.512 C/m
None. 5.12 m = 512 cm.