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Which is correct? the 2nd or 3rd number for Pi?:
1. Pi = 3.141592653589793238 (more Pi)
2. Pi = 3.141592654...
3. Pi = 3.141592653...
Change of shape can not be used to indicate a chemical reaction has happened. Examples of evidence of a chemical reaction are changes in odor or color.
Fresh ham butt should not have a strong or unpleasant odor. It should have a mild, meaty smell. If it has a strong or foul odor, it may indicate that the meat is no longer fresh and should not be consumed.
When subtracting (or adding), the answer should have the lowest number if decimals of any number in the problem. For example, 25.1 + 55.89 + 23.321 should equal 104.3 because 25.1 has only one decimal point.
A non-lateral marker usually denotes hazards or obstructions in the water that you should navigate around. These markers are typically used to indicate safe passage or to warn of potential dangers, and they help maintain safe navigation in waterways.
That depends on the context in which it is found, or the calculation(s) involved. It should have no more significant figures than the value with the least number of sig. figs.
52 is rounded to the nearest thousandths. However if you need to indicate that it is, you should write it as 52.000
No, typically, after three dots (ellipsis), the following word should not be capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the start of a new sentence. Ellipses indicate a continuation or interruption of thought.
I totally agree. You should next go on to cardioids
If that's 5.00 dollars, it's already rounded to the nearest dollar. if it's something else, you should indicate that.
Hamsters make vocal sounds for a number of reasons, some of which indicate distress. If this continues, a veterinarian should be consulted.
If that's 2398 liters, it's already rounded to the nearest liter. If it's some other unit of measure, you should indicate what it is.
The ... in a sentence is called an ellipsis (plural ellipses).It is used to indicate words left out.Examples:Lincoln said, "Four score and seven years ago...". The ellipsis indicates that he said more than what I've quoted.In the next scene he says "...what sounded like a countdown...". In this example, the ellipses show that I have taken a statement from the middle of a quote.You will see many misuses of ellipsis, such as this answer from another question:"Yes... you should definitely tell them because it could harm them and maybe even others..."This was exactly how the answer was written. Many people use ellipses to form sentences instead of using capitalization and correct punctuation. Please don't use ellipses like this.
In my view, ellipses are used when one wants to exclude irrelevant parts of a quote, e.g., "President Obama said ... that he was in favor of health care reform." They should be used only when doing so does not alter the meaning of the quote.
No they should be replaced with ellipses.
A sharp pain in your ovary may be that you are ovulating. If it continues, certainly you should visit your Dr.
An ellipses - or three periods in a row - thusly . . .
If that's 1.4 miles, the answer is 1 mile. If it's something else, you should indicate that.