Read the thermometer and report the temperature with the proper number of digits.

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Read the thermometer and report the temperature with the proper number of digits.

Read the thermometer and report the temperature with the
proper number of digits.
temperature:
=
32.1
°℃
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Transcribed Image Text:Read the thermometer and report the temperature with the proper number of digits. temperature: = 32.1 °℃ 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 30
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Read the thermometer and report the temperature with the
proper number of digits.
temperature =
33
Incorrect
°℃
100
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Since the markings are at each degree,
the temperature is known with
certainty to be between 32 °C and
33 °C. Now mentally divide up the
space between those markings and
estimate one more digit.
Transcribed Image Text:Macmillan Learning Read the thermometer and report the temperature with the proper number of digits. temperature = 33 Incorrect °℃ 100 wwwwww.bmw.cm....... 90 80 70 60 50 40 20 10 0 30 < Feedback Macmillan Learning Attempt 4 X Since the markings are at each degree, the temperature is known with certainty to be between 32 °C and 33 °C. Now mentally divide up the space between those markings and estimate one more digit.
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