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What number is represented by point P?
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0.0057
Explanation:
Narrow it down.
The point P is between 5 * 10^-3 and and 6*10^-3
When you go to the bottom line, P is on the 7th division from the left.
Going from left to right increases P
P is on a line that goes between 5 and 6. Each division is 1/10. So P is in the tenth place.
One of the answers is 5.7 * 10^-3
The other answer is .0057
I really don't know which one to choose because we are given no direction. As a programmer, 0.0057 would be easier to program. I would choose it.
If it is not correct, then 5.7 * 10^-3 is the answer.
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