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Isabelle gives the number of tracks on her MP3 player as 5300, correct to 2 signficant figures. Jake gives the number of tracks on his MP3 player as 5000, correct to 1 significant figure. Explain, giving examples, how it is possible for Jake to have more tracks on his MP3 player than Isabelle has on hers.

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Answered by fayazfirosh22
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

we round off 1 significant number

Answered by alokshekharbanik
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Answer:

In Isabelle case the tracks that are being played 2650 and in Jake case the songs that are played are total 5000

Step-by-step explanation:

This question seems to be hard but it is actually very easy. As the question says Isabelle feeds 5300 tracks with 2 significant figures. It means that every track that will play with a gap of 1 tracks. And in jake case the track will be without gap. This is how Jake has more tracks than Isabelle. The answer may vary according to question figures. But I think this is right explanation of the question with the provided data

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