SOLUTION: If 𝑝 = 7𝑐𝑚 and 𝑞 = 5𝑐𝑚, both to the nearest cm, find:
i) the largest possible value of 𝑝 + 𝑞
(3)
ii) the smallest
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Question 1110492: If 𝑝 = 7𝑐𝑚 and 𝑞 = 5𝑐𝑚, both to the nearest cm, find:
i) the largest possible value of 𝑝 + 𝑞
(3)
ii) the smallest possible value of 𝑝 + 𝑞
(3)
iii) the largest possible value of 𝑝 − 𝑞
(3)
iv) the largest possible value of
𝑝2
𝑞
Answer by math_helper(2461) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i) Largest value of p+q: So p+q can reach up to, but not including, 13cm.
ii) Smallest value of p+q: p+q can be as small as 11cm.
iii) Largest possible value of p-q: That will occur when p is maximum and q is minimum.
—> —> p-q can be up to, but not including, 3cm.
iv) You can do the last one. You're only supposed to ask one question per post, and I've already answered three.
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