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
To provide the value founded to the nearest tenth-thousandth, I would need a specific number or calculation to work with. If you provide a numerical value, I can help round it to the nearest tenth-thousandth for you.
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
The nearest tenth thousandths of 0.19995 is 0.2000
87.0
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