Math, asked by stephiholdship37, 10 months ago

find the upper bound for the following lengths: a) 60cm measured to the nearest cm b) 96.3cm measured to the nearest tenth of a cm

Answers

Answered by Rashi1105
35

a) 60.5

b) 95

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Answered by abdulraziq1534
6

Concept Introduction:-

An international system of quantity defines length as a dimension with the dimension distance.

Given Information:-

We have been given that a) 60 cm measured to the nearest cm b) 96.3 cm measured to the nearest tenth of a cm

To Find:-

We have to find that  the upper bound for the following lengths:a) 60 cm measured to the nearest cm b) 96.3 cm measured to the nearest tenth of a cm

Solution:-

According to the problem

(a)60cm=60.5cm

(b)96.3cm=96.35cm

Final Answer:-  

The upper bound for the given length are 60.5 cm and 96.35cm.

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