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Use the babylonian method for your next estimate 130 by using 11.4022 as your guess. A. 11.3043 B. 11.4018 C. 11.6102 D. 16.1246
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Use the babylonian method for your next estimate 130 by using 11.4022 as your guess. A. 11.3043 B. 11.4018 C. 11.6102 D. 16.1246
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Use the babylonian method for your next estimate 130 by using 11.4022 as your guess.
A. 11.3043
B. 11.4018
C. 11.6102
D. 16.1246
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