This lesson is the third in the series and follows on from ‘Upper and Lower Bounds for Area and Volume’. This time the upper and lower bounds are calculated for a quantity involving the DIVISION of one quantity by another, for both of which upper and lower bounds are known. Again the concept is explained using real-life contexts.
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