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Unread postby asandir » 19 Nov 2007, 22:31

it's not a good question but I'd go with D anyway
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Unread postby Chai26 » 20 Nov 2007, 12:03

jesus christ, this is damn hard (btw what age do you attend 8th grade?)
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Unread postby theLuckyDragon » 20 Nov 2007, 12:17

In Romania, 14.
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Unread postby Qurqirish Dragon » 20 Nov 2007, 22:41

Actually, Any value that is a defined constant has infinite precision. This is to allow the various rules for significant figures to come into play.
Any problem involving unit conversion is an example of this. For example:
Something is measured to be 100.1 feet in length. How many inches is this?
Obviously, it is 12 * 100.1 = 1201.2
By rules of significant digits, the answer would be rounded to 1200, if you said the 12 (obtained from the definition 12 inches = 1 foot) only had 2 significant digits.

Now, if you have to approximate a defined constant (such as the above mentioned pi ~ 3.14), the approximation now limits the precision of calculations.
Of course, the digits of pi, to any length, are only an approximation since it is an irrational number - transcendental even :D

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Unread postby asandir » 20 Nov 2007, 22:43

you'd turn 13 here in Oz in year 8
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Unread postby Chai26 » 21 Nov 2007, 00:56

its much harder than i expected, maybe its juz that the books i study from sucks, the computer books in brunei still show that the pentium 2 is termed "Super Fast" at 400MHZ 8|
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Unread postby darknessfood » 21 Nov 2007, 01:04

46%, but i didn't understand more then the have of the question due to my english.My english is pretty okay, but not like that :P

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Unread postby asandir » 21 Nov 2007, 01:06

certainly the language barrier would be the greatest, though I am concerned by chai's comment 8|
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Unread postby darknessfood » 21 Nov 2007, 01:06

Hehe, indeed :P

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Unread postby Chai26 » 21 Nov 2007, 01:08

and we all still use Windows DOS and use IBM (the very very very old one) and the Apple 1 right?
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Unread postby darknessfood » 21 Nov 2007, 01:10

Yeah, TT does:P

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Unread postby Chai26 » 21 Nov 2007, 01:11

jesus, i feel so retarded...........
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Unread postby darknessfood » 21 Nov 2007, 01:12

Ah, don't feel retarted, most people don't even know the stuff you do. Due to the fact that no one uses that ofcourse ;) :P. Kidding ( don't hate me!!! )

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Unread postby Chai26 » 21 Nov 2007, 01:17

astounding saying darkness, i shall remember that :)
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Unread postby Banedon » 22 Nov 2007, 00:20

Qurqirish Dragon wrote:Actually, Any value that is a defined constant has infinite precision. This is to allow the various rules for significant figures to come into play.
Any problem involving unit conversion is an example of this. For example:
Something is measured to be 100.1 feet in length. How many inches is this?
Obviously, it is 12 * 100.1 = 1201.2
By rules of significant digits, the answer would be rounded to 1200, if you said the 12 (obtained from the definition 12 inches = 1 foot) only had 2 significant digits.

Now, if you have to approximate a defined constant (such as the above mentioned pi ~ 3.14), the approximation now limits the precision of calculations.
Of course, the digits of pi, to any length, are only an approximation since it is an irrational number - transcendental even :D
That's the answer I was looking for when I set this question, more or less the same example, too. I'm...very surprised Corribus didn't get it 8| I'm not sure how to make the question clearer though; it seems pretty clear to me. Maybe make it 'to how many significant figures do you know this 7?'.

Thanks for the answers, it'll help when setting an exam paper in the future. :)
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Unread postby Chai26 » 22 Nov 2007, 03:23

i simply guessed that one :-D
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Unread postby PhoenixReborn » 22 Nov 2007, 05:09

I did pass 8th grade science...do I actually have take the test?

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Unread postby Chai26 » 22 Nov 2007, 20:42

PhoenixReborn wrote:I did pass 8th grade science...do I actually have take the test?
yes! the fate of the free world lies on your shoulders! :D
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Unread postby asandir » 23 Nov 2007, 01:57

my god I hope you jest Chai, about the computers I mean :)
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Unread postby Chai26 » 23 Nov 2007, 16:12

asandir wrote:my god I hope you jest Chai, about the computers I mean :)
want me to send you a copy? :mad: i am NOT lying or playing around here.
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