1/3 = 1 ÷ 3 = 0.333... (with the 3 recurring). When rounding to any number of decimal places it will round down, so stop after as many 3s as decimal places to which you want to round. eg to 1 dp 1/3 ≈ 0.3 to 4 dp 1/3 ≈ 0.3333
To 4 DP, 62.1935 To 3 DP, 62.194 To 2 DP, 62.19 To 1 DP, 62.2
It would round up to 1.
To 1 dp it is 1.0; to 2 dp it is 1.00; to 3 dp it is 1.000
It depends on where you want to round it to. It could round up to 1. Or 0.71 or 0.701
17.73 to 1 decimal place is 17.7
You relax and do nothing. The number is already rounded to 1 dp.
068 is an integer and already rounded to more than 1 dp.
It is 523 times 1 = 523 which is a prime number
There is no sensible meaning to "31 round to 1 dp" because the number is already rounded to a greater degree than that!
1 and 523, as it is a prime number.
The 2nd decimal place is a 4, so round down: → 0.0471 to 1 dp is 0.0
It depends how many decimal places or significant figures you are rounding to.Here's the general method for if you're rounding to 2 dp (decimal places);Look at the number in the 3rd dp spot. Is it 5 or above?If no, write the number with only 2 dp ignoring the 3rd dp number completely. If yes, you'll need to increase the number in the 2nd decimal place spot by 1, unless ...The 2nd dp number is a 9 (as it is in the above question). In that case you need to increase the 1st dp number by 1 and make the 9 a zero. Unless ...The 1st dp number is a 9 ..... etc. etc.So for our example;Rounding to;2 dp = 8.201 dp = 8.20 dp = 8
1/3 = 1 ÷ 3 = 0.333... (with the 3 recurring). When rounding to any number of decimal places it will round down, so stop after as many 3s as decimal places to which you want to round. eg to 1 dp 1/3 ≈ 0.3 to 4 dp 1/3 ≈ 0.3333
To 4 DP, 62.1935 To 3 DP, 62.194 To 2 DP, 62.19 To 1 DP, 62.2
5.23
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-523 was released on: USA: 1 December 1967