Enter the number 91.9391 below exactly (no rounding) Enter the number 91.9391 rounded to the nearest hundredth (two decimal places) Enter the result of 91.9391 ÷0

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Chapter2: Equations And Inequalities
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Entering Numerical Answers
This question asks for a number answer. Acceptable answers include whole numbers, integers (negative
numbers), and decimal values. (These questions will normally require you to do calculations by hand or
with a computer before you enter a final answer.)
In special cases, you may need to enter DNE for "Does not exist", oo for infinity, or -oo for negative infinity.
If your answer isnot an exact value, you'll want to enter at least 3 decimal places unless the problem
specifies otherwise.
Try it out:
Enter the number 91.9391 below exactly (no rounding)
Enter the number 91.9391 rounded to the nearest hundredth (two decimal places)
Enter the result of 91.9391÷0
Transcribed Image Text:Entering Numerical Answers This question asks for a number answer. Acceptable answers include whole numbers, integers (negative numbers), and decimal values. (These questions will normally require you to do calculations by hand or with a computer before you enter a final answer.) In special cases, you may need to enter DNE for "Does not exist", oo for infinity, or -oo for negative infinity. If your answer isnot an exact value, you'll want to enter at least 3 decimal places unless the problem specifies otherwise. Try it out: Enter the number 91.9391 below exactly (no rounding) Enter the number 91.9391 rounded to the nearest hundredth (two decimal places) Enter the result of 91.9391÷0
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Step 1

we will use basic divisibility rule.

Rounding to nearest hundredth:

Hundredth place value in a decimal number is the second number which comes first after the decimal point. For this, we need to observe the number which comes third after the decimal point and

i). If this number is greater than or equal to 5, we add 1 to the hundredth value.

ii). If it is less than 5, we leave the hundredth place value as it is, and remove all the numbers present after this number.

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