In addition to serving as a memory variable, E stores a seed value to generate a random number when you are using the Probability function (see page 32).
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A gravel quarry is opening two new pits: one is 350 meters by 560 meters, and the other is 340 meters by 610 meters. What volume of gravel would the company remove from each if they excavated to a depth of 150 meters? To a depth of 210 meters? Display results in engineering notation.
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3 4 0 | <6 1 0 S"V | 340è610"B | ß |
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1 5 0 | <%qVV | 150è196000 | ß |
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2 1 0 | <%qVV | 210è196000 | ß |
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1 5 0 | <R"VV | 150èB | ß |
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2 1 0 | <R"VV 210èB | ß | |
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ENG43.554DEGx1006
From the first pit: 29.4 million cu.m. and 41.16 million
cu.m., respectively. From the second pit: 31.11 million cu.m. and 43.554 million cu.m., respectively.
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