You change all the digits to the right of the digit you are rounding to to zeros.
20 rounding units. 20.0 rounding tenths 19.8 rounding hundredths 19.76 rounding thousandths 19.765 rounding tenthousandths 19.7649 rounding hundred thousandths
If you are rounding to 100ths it is 1.73 . If you are rounding to 10ths it is 1.7 . If you are rounding to integers it is 2 .
I assume you mean the curve of length against applied force (or mass) for a wire. The beginning part of the curve should be a straight line, and this is where the deformation is elastic. When the substance passes its elastic limit, the line starts to curve up.
The process of rounding is the same no matter what place you're rounding to.
What does car tend to do when rounding a curve? Read more:
Centripetal force
When rounding a curve, the centripetal force comes into play. This force is directed toward the center of the curve and is responsible for keeping an object moving in a circular path. It is necessary to counteract the inertia of the object and prevent it from continuing in a straight line.
No, a car does not accelerate when rounding a curve at a constant speed. Acceleration occurs when there is a change in speed or direction. In this case, the car is moving at a constant speed but is changing direction, not accelerating.
When rounding a curve, the centripetal force comes into play. This force is directed towards the center of the curve and is necessary to keep an object moving in a curved path rather than continuing in a straight line.
Sometimes rounding won't fit your needs.
It is 320.In case you think the answer should be 330, see //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding#Round_half_to_even
You change all the digits to the right of the digit you are rounding to to zeros.
You change all the digits to the right of the digit you are rounding to to zeros.
the curve should be located in the center of the graph.
Personal choice, I would recommend the curve.
Right now I am asking the same question as you. I believe that this is because by rounding the bottom you are expanding the base, therefore making it more buoyant.