Trading off means to change one number of your sum by adding to make it easier to answer and then you subtrack it in your final answer or second.
For Example:
1.95 ------> + 0.05 = 2.00
+ 2.37 -----------------> 2.37
--------- ---------
4.37 ------> - 0.05 = 4.32 = Answer
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one of two things... 1) You're doing your geometry labs, and your big brother comes in and hits Control+Alt+Delete and shuts down your computer without saving your homework first. or 2) Looking at quadratic equations and getting the sudden urge to "twist one off".
The correct answer is $27. If you mean 10 percent "of" thirty dollars not "off" then it is $3. When do math always replace the word "of" with a multiplication sign. So it would be .1 X $30. ^ youu go girrl.
You round it off to either 0, 1/2, or 1.
first off, its not jakes off..... its jacks off....
A portion cut off from a geometric figure by one or more points, lines, or planes. To separate into peices by dividing with lines, much like a cake that you would share with friends.