Pergunta de entrevista da empresa Morgan Stanley

What is the square root of .01?

Respostas da entrevista

Sigiloso

18 de jan. de 2010

The square root of 0.01 is neither 0.1 nor 0.3162. The square root of 0.01 is +0.1 AND -0.1 (Negative 0.1). The negative root is frequently overlooked.

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Sigiloso

25 de jul. de 2009

Answer: 0.1 assuming my 2 SCI calculators and my manual calculations are correct Comments: 1- 0.3167 is the square-root of 0.1 not 0.01 2- Don't tell you interviewer he is wrong. You want the job don't you? 3- You actually need to use a 5/4 round-off using the 5th place for a more accurate 4th ( I think that's what you meant to say)

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Sigiloso

19 de mai. de 2009

I think you mean the sqrt of 0.1, not 0.01. The sqrt of 0.01 is 0.1.

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Sigiloso

18 de jan. de 2010

0.01 is the same as 1/100 and if you take the square root of the top and bottom, you get 1/10 or 0.1.

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Sigiloso

3 de fev. de 2010

actually, square roots are always positive. the definition of a square root is that it's an absolute value. i.e. sqrt of (-1)*(-1) = |-1| = 1 My real response to this topic though is that I dread such silliness in interviews. In my current position I was asked a stupid question in a 5-on-1 interview and basically said what I thought about the question but still got the job - so maybe that was the correct answer. Hope I don't ever find myself desperately needing a job and having to endure this silliness again.

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Sigiloso

30 de jan. de 2010

Isn't it prime already? So its sq rt is 0.01. I'm so confused!

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Sigiloso

21 de jun. de 2009

Not to be a fuddy-duddy, but .3162 would be closer. (If you're going to take it to 4 decimals then you should use the closest 4th decimal.)

Sigiloso

15 de mai. de 2009

.3167 - Just memorize it, it's very common.

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