Re: a is the hundredths digit of b, which
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22 Jan 2023, 01:33
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To approximate a decimal to the nearest hundredth, you must keep the first two digits after the decimal point, rounding up if the following digit is 5 or greater. In this case, the thousandths digit is 4, so no rounding up is performed and, therefore, Quantity A is 1.5a
Likewise, to approximate a decimal to the nearest tenth, you must keep the first digit after the decimal point, rounding up if the following digit is 5 or greater. In this case, the hundredth digit is equal to 0, which may or may not be 5 or greater. Thus, you do not know whether Quantity B should be 1.5 or 1.6. Accordingly, you cannot tell whether Quantity B would be less than, equal to, or greater than 1.50. You do not have enough information to answer the question.