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three decimal places means three numbers after the decimal place, so 3.030
2.79 to three decimal places is simply 2.790
As there is no decimal point in your set of numbers it is impossible to round it to three decimal places.
It is simply 27.900
Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.
To how many decimal places?
How about: 7.769 in three decimal places
33.487 is already rounded to three decimal places. if it were 33.4829, which is four decimal places, you would round it to the nearest three DECIMAL places, which would be 33.487. So, the answer to your question is; 33.487 is already rounded to three decimal places.
Calculated and written to three decimal places: 0.024 Rounded to three decimal places: 0.025
It's already written to three decimal places !
To multiply decimals, you first ignore the decimal points and multiply the numbers as if they were whole numbers. In this case, 6 multiplied by 1 equals 6. Next, count the total number of decimal places in the numbers being multiplied. There are two decimal places in 0.6 and one decimal place in 0.1, making a total of three decimal places. Therefore, the final answer is 0.06.
round to 0.140 the ending numbers make you round up and if you must have 3 decimal places keep one ending zero