0.7
If you round to zero decimal places, you are simply rounding to the nearest whole number. Since the tenths decimal place is less than 5, you would round down and get an answer:256
Assuming it is $8.98 then it will round up to $9 as there is a 9 in the tenths position after the decimal point.
decimal form of 10 tenths = 1.010 tenths in decimal = 1
12 tenths as a decimal is 1.2
38 tenths in decimal = 3.8
To round a number, the decimal place that you want to round to, needs to be specified. If you want to round to the tenths place or to 1 decimal place, then this number is already there: 7.7 is seven and seven tenths. If you want to round it to zero decimal places, or to the nearest whole number, then look at the tenths place and if it is 0-4 you round down to 7, if it is 5-9 (which it is) you round up to 8.
No, i would round it to the hundredths place = 0.56
It represents the tenths place.
Use the next column to the right of the tenths column to decide whether to round up of down: if it is 5 or more round up, otherwise round down. The tenths digit is the first after the decimal point, so the hundredths is the second after the decimal point. It is a 3 which is not 5 or more, so round down: 1.13 → 1.1 to the nearest tenth.
its something about the tenths place after the decimal
Assuming it is $8.98 then it will round up to $9 as there is a 9 in the tenths position after the decimal point.
If you round to zero decimal places, you are simply rounding to the nearest whole number. Since the tenths decimal place is less than 5, you would round down and get an answer:256
Round it up or down. Examples: 0.014 (thousandths ) is 0.01 (Hundredths) and 0.0 (Tenths) 0.567 (Thousandths) is 0.57 (Hundredths) and 0.6 (Tenths) 27.499 (Thousandths) is 27.50 (Hundredths) and 27.5 (Tenths)
decimal form of 10 tenths = 1.010 tenths in decimal = 1
5.5
Since the 7 is greater than 5 you would round up the tenths place. So it would be 74.4.
anything between 3.5 to 4.4999999 repeating