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If digit h is the hundredths’ digit in the decimal d=0.2h6, what is the value of d, rounded to the nearest tenth?
(1) d <
(2) h < 5
hundredths’ digit type of question
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Hi, your first statement is missing a number (it says "d < "). Can you please fix? Thanks!
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Each is sufficient on its own.isisalaska wrote:d<1/4
if d < 0.25, the value of d rounded to the nearest 10th would be 0.2 no matter what the value of h is (4,3,2,1 or 0), so thats sufficient.
if h < 5, the value of d rounded to the nearest 10th would be 0.2 no matter what the value of h is (4,3,2,1 or 0), so thats also sufficient.