There is no rounding needed as it is in the thousandth place already.
10.13 is already shown to the hundredth place. Example: .1 (1 is in the tenth place) .01 (1 is in the hundredth place) .001 (1 is in the thousandth place)
.1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 one-hundredth .001 = 1 one-thousandth .0001 = 1 ten-thousandth .00001 = 1 one-hundred-thousandth
The ten thousandth place is the fifth digit to the left of the decimal point. When you have a whole number like 19340, the decimal place is automatically at the end of the number. The fifth digit to the left of that is the "1". To round, you look at the digit directly to the right of it. Since it is a 9, you should round up. If the number is five or greater, you round up. If it is less than five, you round down. By rounding up, the one turns into a 2. So 19,340 rounded to the neared ten thousandth is 20,000.
Its positional place value is 1/1000 = one thousandth
the 1/1000 column is the third after the decimal. Look at the fourth number after decimal. If 5 or greater, round up the thousandth column to next higher number; if less than five, keep it the same. Since the fouth number after decimal is 5, round up to 7.139
10.13 is already shown to the hundredth place. Example: .1 (1 is in the tenth place) .01 (1 is in the hundredth place) .001 (1 is in the thousandth place)
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look at the thousandth place which is 6 and since 6 is greater than 5 you round 8 up 1 so it would be 8.09
The 8 will round up the 9, which will round up the 1, giving:5.920
.1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 one-hundredth .001 = 1 one-thousandth .0001 = 1 ten-thousandth .00001 = 1 one-hundred-thousandth
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.1 tenth .01 hundredth .001 thousandth .0001 ten-thousandth .00001 hundred- thousandth .000001 millionth so on and so forth
Thousandth. 1 2 3 4 5 . 6 7 8 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Thousand Hundred Ten One Tenth Hundredth Thousandth After the 8, the next places are: Ten thousandth place, hundred thousandth place, millionth place, ten millionth place, and so on....
The ten thousandth place is the fifth digit to the left of the decimal point. When you have a whole number like 19340, the decimal place is automatically at the end of the number. The fifth digit to the left of that is the "1". To round, you look at the digit directly to the right of it. Since it is a 9, you should round up. If the number is five or greater, you round up. If it is less than five, you round down. By rounding up, the one turns into a 2. So 19,340 rounded to the neared ten thousandth is 20,000.
Its positional place value is 1/1000 = one thousandth
If the hundredth place is 0-4, then put zeros in the once and tens place. If the hundredth place is 5-9, then increase the thousandth place by 1 and put zeros in the once and tens place. Therefore the answer is 1000.
the 1/1000 column is the third after the decimal. Look at the fourth number after decimal. If 5 or greater, round up the thousandth column to next higher number; if less than five, keep it the same. Since the fouth number after decimal is 5, round up to 7.139