It is: 6.3118 minus 0.001 = 6.3108
5
13.9
7.0801 is one ten thousandth (1/10,000) greater than 7.08
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
You cannot write a decimal like that because 3 thousand isnt igger than 517 hundredth thousand
It is 6.303
6.303
0.0004
5
13.9
7.0801 is one ten thousandth (1/10,000) greater than 7.08
after the decimal it is (from left to right) tenth, hundredth, thousandth etc.. if the thousandth is equal to or greater than five, you round the hundredth up. In this case you would get: 7856.43
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
Because a thousandth is in the third place.
3.270
the larger number is 0.1 because a tenth, which is the first place value after the decimal is bigger than a thousandth, which is the third number after the decimal.
okay so the number is 178.8666. where is the thousandth spot you may ask? it would be after the decimal, but where? well the first spot after the decimal (8) is the tenths. the second place (6) is the hundredth. the third place (6) is the thousandth.Great! we found the thousandth spot. next, is the number after the thousandth spot a) greater than 4 or b) less than 4? if the number is greater than 4, you add one number to the thousandth spot (the number would then be 178.867). if the number is 4 or less, you leave the thousandth number the same (the number would then be 178.866).wow! you just learned how to round! wasn't that a first grade tool?