word math issue, math homework help

word math issue, math homework help

How many stars are visible in the sky on the clearest, darkest nights in your hometown?

How could this estimate be made?

a. Divide the sky into small sections. Count the amount of stars in one small section of the sky. Multiply the counted number of stars by the number of sections that the sky was divided into.

Try to count all of the stars that you see as best as you can.

Try to count all of the stars that you see as best as you can. Usually, if you square the number of stars you counted, it equals the real number of stars in the sky.

Divide the sky into small sections. Count the amount of stars in one small section of the sky. Divide the counted number of stars by the number of sections that the sky was divided into.