1 millimeter...I think! :)
If you want us to round a number to the nearest tenth, we'll need the number.
370 b/c the tenth place greater than from 5 so we round to the upper
The circumference of a circle with radius of 7 km is 44.0 km (to the nearest tenth), and the area of a circle with radius of 7 km is 153.9 km (to the nearest tenth).C = 2 pi RA = pi R2
find the surface area of each solid to the nearest tenth.(use n=3.14). a=10 mm b=14 mm c=14 mm
If the circumference of a circle is 7 cm, the radius is 1.114085 cm, which rounds to 1.1 cm
It is 12.2 degrees.
A. 29 b. 6.7 c. 25 d. 5.4
90 degrees F
45.5 Lets pretend this is a number 36.ABC A = the tenths place B = the hundredths place C = the thousandths place So, to the nearest tenth, we see the 2 in the hundredths places means we do not round up the 5 in the tenths place which leaves us with 45.5
The area is 99.0 square units.
54 F
134 *C is equal to 273.20000000004 *F. One must usually round to the nearest tenth. [*F] = [*C] x 9/5 + 32 [*C] = ([*F] - 32) x 5/9 9/5 = 1.8 5/9 = 0.555...