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Naila wants to use the Babylonian method to estimate the root of 58 to the neatest hundredth. Her initial estimate is 7.8. What is her estimate after she correctly completes the…
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Naila wants to use the Babylonian method to estimate the root of 58 to the neatest hundredth. Her initial estimate is 7.8. What is her estimate after she correctly completes the Babylonian method once?
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7.44
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The answer is 7.61, you could've found the answer for this if you used a calculator.
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This question is super old but the answer is actually 7.62
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