I would measure that in meters. IT isn't clear what you mean with "twenty units".
7.50 is a more accurate measurement than 7.5.
If referring to the 2 digit [like 222 would be three of the 2 digits], and not considering 1 or 232 [the question stated between] there are 85 two digits.
There are an infinite number of values between 43 and 100. Each decimal can be infinitely subdivided. If you are considering values contained in the set of real numbers, both finite and infinite decimals must be included.
1 inch = 2.54 centimeters Note: This number is not exact, but it is accurate within 10 parts per million.
It will depend on the inflation in the country and the items which you are considering. The rate of inflation is specific to countries (or regions), and varies between items, there is a lot more information required to be able to answer the question.
When considering significant digits, there is a difference between 27 and 27.00. If you measured something that was 27, then it means you measured to the tens place. However, a measurement of 27.00 means you measured to the hundreths place. The 27.00 is a more accurate measurement because you are considering lower denominations of the unit.
If it is plotted correctly, there is no reason for it to be anything but accurate.
If same numbers are permitted then the answer is 2412. If the numbers have to be different then the answer is 24 x 23 x 22 x ... x 14 x 13 = 1.2953 x 1015. (5sf)
On average, this vehicle could cost between thirty-nine thousand dollars and sixty-two thousand dollars. That is quite a wide range for an average, but considering price differences across the nation, it is probably quite accurate.
Considering a straight line it is 570.71 Km - 354 ml It may vary considering the distance by highway.
a accurate result would be true as possible but a reliable result would be one that is compared
141kms or about 1hr 45mins considering you have to slow down for towns.
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The second number should be accurate to a tenth.
The meaning of valid is justifiable and once being relevant and meaningful. Accurate means something is free and true without error.
Maybe. They are the same
id say the lion, considering its dominant size, speed, and agility.