Move the decimal. 2837.2813947 times .000001 equals .028372813947
That is already rounded to the nearest hundredth. The hundredth spot is two numbers after the decimal. A good rule to go by is to mentally put a one under the decimal and then zeros under the following numbers: .1 would be in the tenth spot (1 under the decimal, 0 under the 1 = 10); .01 would be in the hundredth (100); .001 would be in the thousandth (1000), etc.
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The number 8.16 is stated as an exact number of hundredths and therefore cannot be rounded off to the nearest hundredth. It can be rounded off to the nearest tenth when it becomes 8.2, or to the nearest unit when it becomes 8, to the nearest ten when it becomes 10, and finally to the nearest hundred or greater unit when it becomes 0 (zero). The rule when rounding off numbers is "If the first figure to be discarded is 5 or more then the previous figure is increased by 1".
No, the 10th Circuit has not ruled on it.
The rule when rounding off numbers is "If the first figure to be discarded is 5 or more then the previous figure is increased by 1". 8953.265 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 8953.27cm, to the nearest tenth is 8953.3 to the nearest unit is 8953 , to the nearest ten is 8950 , to the nearest hundred is 9000 , and to the nearest thousand is also 9000 = 9 metres
The tenth rule of subject-verb agreement states that collective nouns, such as "team" or "family," can either be singular or plural depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "The team is playing well" (singular), and "The team are arguing amongst themselves" (plural).
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The rule when rounding off numbers is "If the first figure to be discarded is 5 or more then the previous figure is increased by 1". The first figure to be discarded is 4. As this is less than 5 then the previous figure (7) remains unchanged. 2.8749 to the nearest hundredth is 2.87
The Tenth Amendment grants non-specific powers to the States and to the people.Amendment X"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."
Because 0.1 is one-tenth, and you want one-tenth of one hundred, demonstrate one hundred divided into ten equal parts and you will see that ONE tenth of 100 is 10! :)
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It depends on your rounding rules. The 'averaging rule' is this: 1) If the placement decimal value is 5 or higher, round up. 2) if the placement decimal value is 4 or lower, round down. For this rule, the above number will round to 197.1 If you use the 'truncation rule', you always drop ANY value at that point. For this rule, the above value will round to 197.0