90% = 0.900 to the nearest thousandth.
The first numeral after the decimal place is tenths. The second is hundredths, and the third is thousandths. 0.18 is already rounded up to the nearest thousandth; you can't round it up because there is no ten thousandths to round it up from. Sorry; this is a little confusing.
245.17086 Digit in thousandths place is 0 Digit in ten thousandths place is 8 Digit in tenths place is 1
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
7,006. If the place you are converting is < 5, then round down (7,005.49, for example, would round down to 7,005). If the place is ≥ 5, round up.
Leave it exactly as it is. It IS rounded to the thousandths place.
Look at the digit in ten-thousandths place. If it is five or greater, round the digit in thousandths place to the next higher digit. If the digit in ten-thousandths place is less than five, leave the digit in thousandths place as it is. 9.1132 rounded to the nearest thousandths is 9.113.
5.8125 rounded to the nearest thousandths-place is 5.813
2.1985 rounded to the nearest thousandths place is 2.199
the answer is 0.08000
4.45 does not need to round to the thousandths place - it only reaches to the hundredths.
You do nothing. It is already rounded to the thousandths, hundreds, tenths and units place.
You would round it up at the third decimal place to 3.116.
1325 is an integer and so is already rounded to a thousandths place.
0.6349 Here is a list of column names in decimal 0 = Units . = Decimal point '6' = tenths '3' = hundredths '4' = thousandths '9' = tens of thousandths '3' = hundreds of thousandths '1' = millionths. NB Note the suffic '---ths' at the end of each decimal column.
2.033
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