Mathematics for Machine Technology
Mathematics for Machine Technology
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781133281450
Author: John C. Peterson, Robert D. Smith
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 7A
To determine

(a)

To add given decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  15.775

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.375+10.4+5.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.375+10.4+5.

Adding given two numbers,

    0.375 10.4 +515.775

Hence, 0.375+10.4+5 = 15.775

To determine

(b)

To add given decimal numbers.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 7A

  0.14095

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.003+0.13795.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.003+0.13795.

Adding given two numbers,

     0.003 +0.137950.14095

Hence, 0.003+0.13795 = 0.14095

To determine

(c)

To add given decimal numbers.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7A

  1.295

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.375+0.8+0.12.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.375+0.8+0.12.

Adding given two numbers,

    0.375 0.8 +0.121.295

Hence, 0.375+0.8+0.12 = 1.295

To determine

(d)

To add given decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  5.129

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 4.187+0.932+0.01.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 4.187+0.932+0.01.

Adding given two numbers,

    4.187 0.932 +0.015.129

Hence, 4.187+0.932+0.01 = 5.129

To determine

(e)

To add given decimal numbers.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 7A

  381.357

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 363.13+18.2+0.027.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 363.13+18.2+0.027.

Adding given two numbers,

    363.13 18.2 +0.027381.357

Hence, 363.13+18.2+0.027 = 381.357

To determine

(f)

To add given decimal numbers.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7A

  4.444

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 4+0.4+0.04+0.004.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 4+0.4+0.04+0.004.

Adding given two numbers,

    4 0.4 0.04 +0.0044.444

Hence, 4+0.4+0.04+0.004 = 4.444

To determine

(g)

To add given decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  94.2539

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 87+0.0239+7.23.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 87+0.0239+7.23.

Adding given two numbers,

  870.0239+7.2394.2539

Hence, 87+0.0239+7.23 = 94.2539

To determine

(h)

To add given decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  0.1101

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.0001+0.1+0.01.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.0001+0.1+0.01.

Adding given two numbers,

  0.00010.1+0.010.1101

Hence, 0.0001+0.1+0.01 = 0.1101

To determine

(i)

To add given decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  5.7787

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 4.705+0.0937+0.98.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 4.705+0.0937+0.98.

Adding given two numbers,

  4.7050.0937+0.985.7787

Hence, 4.705+0.0937+0.98 = 5.7787

To determine

(j)

To add given decimal numbers.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7A

  328.963

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.063+4.9+324.

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.063+4.9+324.

Adding given two numbers,

  0.0634.9+324328.963

Hence, 0.063+4.9+324 = 328.963

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