218.26
When rounding, we always look to the next highest places value to determine if we need to round up, or not. In this case, the hundredth place contains a "5' and the place next to it contains a "6". Generally if the number is 5 or greater, we round up. 48.556 to the nearest hundredth would be 48.56.
852.17
You just continue to do the division, until you calculate the third digit after the decimal point. Then you round.
To round you first need to take only the numbers at place value greater or equal to the place you intend to round to. In this case, 243.37 The next step is to look at the next place value on and figure out if we need to round up or not. If it is a 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 we need to round up. Otherwise, we can leave the answer as it is. In this case, the next digit is a 5, so we need to round up. Thus 243.3752 when rounded to the nearest hundredth is 243.38
3.50
You do not need to round it, so it is:47.10
619.22 0.1 = 1/10 = one tenth 0.01 = 1/100 = one hundredth You need to round to the nearest 0.01 619.217 ^
9.50
3.65
It is 4.80 and not 4.79 ---------------------------- The thousandth digit is a 5 so round up: 4.7958 → 4.80 to the nearest hundredth Note: 4.8 and 4.80 are the same value, BUT as it has been rounded to the nearest hundredth, the hundredths need to be shown, so it is 4.80 and not 4.8
When rounding, we always look to the next highest places value to determine if we need to round up, or not. In this case, the hundredth place contains a "5' and the place next to it contains a "6". Generally if the number is 5 or greater, we round up. 48.556 to the nearest hundredth would be 48.56.
852.17
If you have the radius, then area = pi*r2 which you then round to the nearest hundredth. If you do not know the radius but do know the diameter or circumference, you can calculate the radius. Otherwise you need to measure it.
You just continue to do the division, until you calculate the third digit after the decimal point. Then you round.
Okay, let's do this step by step. First, we need to look at the digit in the hundredth place, which is a "6". Since it's less than 5, we'll round down to the nearest hundredth, making the result 10,860 rounded to the nearest hundredth as 10,860.00.
In order to round a number to the nearest cent, we need to round the value to the nearest hundredth. Here is the example that might help you:102.2353 is in the hundredth place.5 is in the thousandth place, which is adjacent to the hundredth place.Since 5 is at least 5 (5 or greater), round up the value to obtain 102.24.If the number in the thousandth place is less than 5, then round down the value. For instance, if the number is 102.234, then the rounded value is 102.23
To round you first need to take only the numbers at place value greater or equal to the place you intend to round to. In this case, 243.37 The next step is to look at the next place value on and figure out if we need to round up or not. If it is a 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 we need to round up. Otherwise, we can leave the answer as it is. In this case, the next digit is a 5, so we need to round up. Thus 243.3752 when rounded to the nearest hundredth is 243.38