Most likely nothing. Errors, or typos as most prefer to call them, are common in books. Imagine a book of 600 pages, with 400 letters on each page (almost a quarter of a million chances to make a mistake). Since all books are translated by living human beings, and it is very common for people to make mistakes (especially in trivial work), it is likely to happen that a few typos or poor sentence structure find their way inside a book. So, you would probably only get a "Thank You" from the publishing corporation.
When it would take much too much time to find an exact number and you don't need it to be exact.
As an error, most likely. Because p is not a number that an ordinary calculator would recognise - much less a calculater!
Find the length of the sides of the object. Good for finding how much fencing you would need to enclose an area.
Finding the perimeter of a polygon is finding how far it is in total along all the edges of the polygon; whereas finding the area of a polygon is finding how much space the polygon covers. The perimeter of a polygon forms the boundary around the area of the polygon.
It depends on the error, the best to do is take it to a coin dealer so it can be seen.
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between150.00 - 250.00 that's the book on it
which would be the best source for finding out how much foreign oil was imported to the united states for a certain year
Give us precisely the error phrase, it would be much easier to help you.
it depends on how good an author you are, at the start you will probably have to spend ages finding someone who will publish your book, then how much you are going to sell your book for and how much of the profits you will get, the shop will get etc... so it really depends on how good at writing books you are and how much you sell them the book / books for.
It depends entirely on the application. If a surgeon were operating on your aorta would you be content to hear that she was ignoring a percentage error of 20%?
it depends on how good an author you are, at the start you will probably have to spend ages finding someone who will publish your book, then how much you are going to sell your book for and how much of the profits you will get, the shop will get etc... so it really depends on how good at writing books you are and how much you sell them the book / books for.
There is not much I would disagree with in the book of Leviticus. This is a narrative from the Bible.
When it would take much too much time to find an exact number and you don't need it to be exact.
I love the book! And I would recommand this book to girls, (sometimes boys. But not as much..) Girls who love romance, fiction, and vampires! Its a great book!
To determine the error between a vector addition and the real results, you would subtract the calculated vector addition from the real vector addition. This difference will provide you with the error value. The error value can then be analyzed to understand the accuracy of the vector addition calculation.
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