Mathematics, 09.06.2021 18:50 hallmansean04
Anna drove at a constant rate of 63 miles per hour for 3.2 hours. She determined she drove 201.6 miles. Which best explains the reasonableness of Anna’s answer?
There are three digits to the left of the decimal in the factors and three digits to the left of the decimal in the answer, so Anna’s answer is reasonable.
There is one digit to the right of the decimal in the factors and one digit to the right of the decimal in the answer, so Anna’s answer is reasonable.
Anna’s answer is reasonable because 60 times 3 is 180, and 180 is reasonably close to 201.6.
Anna’s answer is reasonable because 70 times 4 is 280, and 280 is reasonably close to 201.6.
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