1) find the perfect square closest to the number
2) take that square root, and then divide your number by that number
3) take the average of the perfect square root (the whole number) and the result of dividing your original number by that root.
Example: Approximate square root of 27
Closest perfect square: 25
Square root: 5
27 ÷ 5 = 5.4
Average between 5 and 5.4 = 5.20
5.2² = 27.04. Fast and not a bad approximation!
I all of those options are true
52. Rahzel wants to determine how much gasoline they had every month
=> He used 78 1/3 gallons of gas monthly
=> his wife used 41 3/8 gallons of gas last month
How much is to total of gas that they both used.
First let’s convert this fraction to decimal
=> 78 1/3 = 78.33
=> 41 3/8 = 41.38
Now, let’s start adding.
=> 78.33 + 41.38 = 119.71 this is already rounded to the nearest hundredths.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
9×3=27
2×7=14
1×4=4
nice logic