15.337
1.334
To get the decimal, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. If the decimal runs to more than one place, then you have to round it to one decimal place.
3.60
13.9
nearest tenth is first place after the decimal. Look to the second place after the decimal; if it is less than 5 you keep the original first place after the decimal; if grater than 5, you round up by adding 1 to the irst place after the decimal; in your case since the second place after decimal is 0 then the nearest tenth is 3.0
1.334
To get the decimal, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. If the decimal runs to more than one place, then you have to round it to one decimal place.
It is now then 15.337 when 1/10 or 0.1 is added to it
To the first decimal would be 23.6 (anything more than 23.50 would go to the next tenth).
3.60
7.3, a tenth is the place right after the decimal. ex: 3."1"41592653
13.9
217.7 a tenth is the first number after the decimal place. If the second number after the decimal place is 5 or more than you round up (i.e. from 7 to), but in this case the second number is less than 5 so you round down to .7
nearest tenth is first place after the decimal. Look to the second place after the decimal; if it is less than 5 you keep the original first place after the decimal; if grater than 5, you round up by adding 1 to the irst place after the decimal; in your case since the second place after decimal is 0 then the nearest tenth is 3.0
5.0 is one tenth more than 4.9.
147.3
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