EBK MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLIC
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Chapter 1, Problem 24P
Assign the number 316,501.673 to a variable, and then calculate die following by typing one command:
(a) Round the number to the nearest hundredth.
(b) Round the number to the nearest thousand.
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EBK MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLIC
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