Digits to the right of the decimal point represent, in order from the point: tenths; hundredths; thousandths; ten-thousandths; hundred-thousandths etc etc.
You want your figure rounded to 4 digits and normal practice is to round 5 upwards so the answer would be 0.7188
6.3 is the nearest tenth...
113.1
2.4
Alright, honey, let's not make a big fuss over this. If you want to round 0.34 to the nearest tenth, it's pretty simple. The number 0.34 rounded to the nearest tenth is 0.3. Done and done.
2 is in the tenths place, and the next digits is 5, so the 2 will round up:6.3
Round to the nearest thousandth: 2,000 Round to the nearest hundredth: 2,200 Round to the nearest tenth: 2,190
Round to the nearest thousandth: 3,000 Round to the nearest hundredth: 2,600 Round to the nearest tenth: 2,580
To the nearest tenth: 0.1 To the nearest hundredth: 0.06 To the nearest thousandth: 0.056 To the nearest ten thousandth: 0.0563 To the nearest hundred thousandth: 0.05626 To the nearest millionth: 0.056263
0.0012 rounds to:0 to the nearest whole number/unit, tenth and hundredth0.001 to the nearest thousandth
To the nearest ten: 40 To the nearest one: 36 To the nearest tenth: 36.2 To the nearest hundredth: 36.22 To the nearest thousandth: 36.217
26.987 to the nearest thousandth, 26.99 to the nearest hundredth, 27 to the nearest tenth and whole number, 30 to the nearest tens.
2.6m 2 is whole 0.6 is tenth 0.02 is hundredth 0.005 is thousandth
48.4783
87.0
The nearest tenth thousandths of 0.19995 is 0.2000
Since 115.9 percent is rounded to a tenth of a percent, it is already rounded to the nearest thousandth.115.9 is rounded to the nearest tenth. Rounded to the nearest thousandth it becomes 115.900
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