length, I = 2.20 in width, w = 2.91 in height, h = 10.4 in +1 in Calculate the height, h, of the box, first keeping all digits, then rounding to the proper number of significant figures. unrounded h = rounded h = in Calculate the volume (V) of the box using V = 1 x w × h. Round to the proper number of significant figures. in V =

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Suppose you are trying to find the volume of a box based on the given measurements for the length, width, and height of the
box, where the height was measured in two parts.
length, I = 2.20 in
width, w = 2.91 in
height, h = 10.4 in + 1 in
Calculate the height, h, of the box, first keeping all digits, then rounding to the proper number of significant figures.
unrounded h =
in
rounded h =
in
Calculate the volume (V) of the box using V = 1 x w × h. Round to the proper number of significant figures.
in
V =
MacBook Air
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you are trying to find the volume of a box based on the given measurements for the length, width, and height of the box, where the height was measured in two parts. length, I = 2.20 in width, w = 2.91 in height, h = 10.4 in + 1 in Calculate the height, h, of the box, first keeping all digits, then rounding to the proper number of significant figures. unrounded h = in rounded h = in Calculate the volume (V) of the box using V = 1 x w × h. Round to the proper number of significant figures. in V = MacBook Air
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