SOLUTION: If N= 3.65*10^-3 is a number from a measurement, then we assume an accuracy of 3.65*10^-3-or+ 5*10^-6. Express the accuracy assumption using an absolute value inequality.
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Question 1040570: If N= 3.65*10^-3 is a number from a measurement, then we assume an accuracy of 3.65*10^-3-or+ 5*10^-6. Express the accuracy assumption using an absolute value inequality.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If N= 3.65*10^-3 is a number from a measurement, then we assume an accuracy of 3.65*10^-3 -or+ 5*10^-6. Express the accuracy assumption using an absolute value inequality.
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|A-3.65*10-3| <= 5*10^-6
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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