204 mph
Wait. I have to know what direction the wind is blowing to answer the question. If the wind is blowing north, the plane's speed is 240 mph. If the wind is blowing south, the plane's speed is 160 mph. THIS ANSWER CANNOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF WIKI ANSWERS USER SEALPUP11.
To round 29.4 to the nearest tenth, we look at the digit in the hundredths place, which is 4. Since 4 is less than 5, we keep the digit in the tenths place the same, resulting in 29.4 rounded to the nearest tenth.
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10.80
To round 12.03 to the nearest tenth, you would look at the hundredth place, which is 3 in this case. Since 3 is less than 5, you would keep the 0 in the tenths place and drop the hundredth place, resulting in 12.0 when rounded to the nearest tenth.
His groundspeed is 204 mph, in the direction of 348.7 degrees .
Wait. I have to know what direction the wind is blowing to answer the question. If the wind is blowing north, the plane's speed is 240 mph. If the wind is blowing south, the plane's speed is 160 mph. THIS ANSWER CANNOT BE REPRODUCED OR COPIED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF WIKI ANSWERS USER SEALPUP11.
The nearest tenth of 9.549 is 9.5. To round to the nearest tenth, you look at the hundredths place, which is 4 in this case. Since 4 is less than 5, you round down, resulting in 9.5.
21.4
To round 29.4 to the nearest tenth, we look at the digit in the hundredths place, which is 4. Since 4 is less than 5, we keep the digit in the tenths place the same, resulting in 29.4 rounded to the nearest tenth.
This statement is incorrect. Earth's angular momentum remains constant throughout its orbit around the Sun. Although Earth moves faster when it is closer to the Sun due to Kepler's second law of planetary motion, this is balanced by its greater distance from the Sun when it is farthest, resulting in a constant angular momentum.
Oh, dude, 12.25 rounded to the nearest hundredths is 12.25. Yeah, I know, mind-blowing stuff. Like, it's already there, man. No need to go changing things up.
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of rounding numbers. If we're rounding 3490 to the nearest thousand, it becomes 3000. When we round it to the nearest hundred, it becomes 3500. And finally, when we round it to the nearest ten, it remains 3490. Remember, there are no mistakes in rounding, just happy little adjustments.
for percentage, they take the number of attempts and divide it by the number of completions and round to the nearest tenth.
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Oh, dude, rounding is like the math version of giving someone a participation trophy. So, 708 rounded to the nearest 100 is... drumroll, please... 700! Like, whoa, mind-blowing stuff, right?
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