Asked by tim
Can you tell me if I answered these correctly?
SCIENCE: How is the basic structure of living organisms different from that of non-living organisms?
MY ANSWER: Living things need energy, nutrients, water and sunlight. Non Living things have no life at all.
MATH: Explain how an estimate can help you decide where to place the decimal point?
My ANSWER: Actually, I was not sure how to answer this question. Can someone help me?
Thanks.
SCIENCE: How is the basic structure of living organisms different from that of non-living organisms?
MY ANSWER: Living things need energy, nutrients, water and sunlight. Non Living things have no life at all.
MATH: Explain how an estimate can help you decide where to place the decimal point?
My ANSWER: Actually, I was not sure how to answer this question. Can someone help me?
Thanks.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your first answer is correct.
For the math problem, you can round to get an approximate number.
For instance if you're multiplying 3.75 by 6.0423 -- multiply 4 * 6 = 24. That tells you that the whole number is around 24.
For the math problem, you can round to get an approximate number.
For instance if you're multiplying 3.75 by 6.0423 -- multiply 4 * 6 = 24. That tells you that the whole number is around 24.
Answered by
tim
Thank you Ms. Sue
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Tim.
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