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183.1 10÷0.4771=20.95....となり、私は9を四捨五入して21.0...としたのですがこれでも大丈夫でしょうか??

286 SE 06 06 oras 0=8 基本例題183 常用対数と不等式180000 log103=0.4771 とする。 (1) 3" が 10桁の数となる最小の自然数nの値を求めよ。 00.0 orgol類 福岡エア 基本 18 (2) 3 進法で表すと100 桁の自然数Nを, 10進法で表すと何桁の数になるか、 指針 (1) まず, 3" が 10桁の数であるということを不等式で表す。 (2) (2) 進数Nの桁数の問題 不等式ん桁数-1≦N <h桁数の形に表す helbu ・・・・・・・・・改訂版チャート式基礎からの数学A 基本例題142 10年 3100-1≤N<3100 に従って、問題の条件を不等式で表すと 解答 (1) 3” が10桁の数であるとき 各辺の常用対数をとると ゆえに 10進法で表したときの桁数を求めるには, 不等式 ① から, 10″-1≦N <10" の形を たい。そこで,不等式 ① の各辺の常用対数をとる。 練習 183 9≦ 0.4771n<10 9 0.4771 10°≦3" < 1010 内 9≤n log103<10 よって ≤n<. したがって 18.8......<n<20.9...... この不等式を満たす最小の自然数nは n=19 Gorg (2) Nは3進法で表すと100桁の自然数であるか 3100-1N < 3100 すなわち 399 ≦N < 3100 各辺の常用対数をとると 1.005018 to 9910g 10 3 log10 N <10010g103 99×0.4771 ≦10g10N <100×0.4771 10 0.4771 ゆえに すなわち 47.2329 ≤log10 N<47.71mol)08 (8-8) 3 よって 1047.2329 ≦N < 1047.71 100.4771=3 ゆえに 1047 <N<1048 したがって,Nを10進法で表すと, 48 桁の数となる。 別解 10g103=0.4771 から ゆえに, 3% ≦N <3 100 から よって 1047.2329 ≦N < 1047.71 ゆえに (100.4771) 99 ≤N<(100.4771) 100 1047 <N < 1048 したがって, N を 10進法で表すと, 48 桁の数となる。 Nがn桁の整数 Saigof-Oこの不等式を満たす自 =(n=19, 20 であるが、 「最小の」という条件があ るので, n=19が解。 10'<10" LIO8OXE) gol (Ful 0108.0008 p=loga M⇒a=\l Dode= 10g102=0.3010, log103 = 0.4771 とする。 (1) 小数で表すとき, 小数第3位に初めて0でない数字が現れるように 自然数nは何個あるか。 (2) 10gs 2 の値を求めよ。 ただし, 小数第3位を四捨五入せよ。 また、この結果 利用して, 4'°を9進法で表すと何 基礎 AH 比べ 初め log 指針 Col 解 現在の とする 両辺の 40 ここて よって ゆえに したか 練習 ③ 184

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英語 高校生

シス単(システム英単語)で英単語の勉強をしているのですが、共通テストで8割以上を目指すなら、赤で書かれた意味以外に他の意味、熟語、その単語の形容詞や副詞などが下に書かれているうち、どこまで覚えるべきでしょうか??

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英語 高校生

高3英語表現です。 合っているかの確認と、わからないところ(空白部分)を教えていただきたいです。 間違っているところがあればそこの訂正もお願いします🙇‍♀️

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英語 高校生

高3 英語表現です。 合っているかのチェックと、あれば訂正もお願いします。

STRESEMO SI In many cases, *cyber-bullying can be even more painful than face-to-face bullying. A lot of cyber-bullying can be done without using a real name, (1)( ) you may not be sure who is targeting you. This can make you feel even more threatened and can encourage bullies, (2)( ) they believe online secrecy means they're less likely to 秘密にすること おどされる いじめをする人 get caught. Since cyber-bullies can't see your reaction, they will often go much further in 〜ので ) they would do face-to-face with you. farate their harassment or ridicule (3)( 冷やかし (Adapted from Dealing with Bullying and Cyber-bullying by HelpGuide.org) (注)*cyber-bullying: コンピュータや携帯電話, ソーシャルネットワークなどを利用したいじめ ameldorg Inanitouha a'cijama Jarít (1) Ⓡ still (2) 1 as (3) 1 so that and pas 2 nevertheless 3 otherwise にもかかわらず さもなければ 5 but 2 though Kithet 2 such that 3 but however 3 than MTU 3 because 4 before when s vous diely you? Hosely odi otai genom gnigned Jaemmourvne yaibanorve adi bas orent page 4 4 unless 2 mnib sa roue olil magitom robom ~ように Sound travels in the same way as water waves (1) 2 still pond. The water is perfectly still (2)( O the stone falls in, waves are sent out in all directions. ) the stone hits the water. But once travels in all directions It is important to realize that sound spreads out (3) from its source. You can, (4)( 6 ), direct some sounds, for example, the human voice by using a megaphone. This makes the voice seem louder, (5)( is pointing the sound in one direction rather than letting it spread out (6) Ⓡ ) in fact it ) it would normally. ~ない限り 4 when 文章問題 Diw ob of saidton syar ns of alushur n (大阪医科大) noun at vide ) a stone is thrown into a (名古屋工業大)

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英語 高校生

「,well behind 」の部分の構造、意味を教えてください。

[Review] Back in the late sixties, thinkers on both sides of the Atlantic were troubled by problems which may seem strange to us today: they were worried that the leisure age which they believed was fast approaching would leave people with too much time on their hands. They were worried that the work ethic was losing its grip on a new rebellious generation and they pondered how they would motivate people to work. They needn't have worried. The much-predicted "leisure age" promised by technology has not materialized. In fact, quite the reverse: people are working harder than ever. There is less leisure time and, most surprising of all, the very workers with the greatest bargaining power are choosing to work the hardest. The problem is the burnout of white- collar Britain. For over a century, the average number of hours spent working over a lifetime slowly declined in Britain. The historian James Arrowsmith has calculated that in 1856 our ancestors put in 124,000 hours over a 40-year working life and, by 1981, it was 69,000. There it remained for a decade, but in the early nineties it began to increase again. On average full-time British workers now put in 80,224 hours over their working life, and that figure rises to 92,000 for those on a 50-hour week, which is common among the self- employed, the skilled, and professional and managerial workers. Many are working the kind of hours that would have been familiar to factory workers in the middle of the 19th century. The only difference is that now it's the bosses who are more likely to be putting in the hours than those on the shop floor. Britain has followed a US model of all work, no play, in contrast to continental Europe. Full-time workers in Britain now work the longest hours in Europe an average of 43.6 hours per week compared with an EU average of 40.3. Even more marked is the difference in holidays between Britain and continental Europe; the UK has, on average, 28 days a year, well behind France with 47, Italy with 44 and Germany with 41. Add the difference in weekly hours and holidays and it amounts to the British working almost eight weeks a year more than their European counterparts. -

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