The correct answer is five decimal places.
There will be five.
No - rounded to five decimal places, sqrt(35) = 5.91608.
Yes - rounded to five decimal places, sqrt(56) = ±7.48331
This is 3.9 when rounded to one dp. Go to the second digit after the decimal place, if this is 5 or more than increase the first decimal place, if it's less than five as in this case, leave the first decimal place as it is.
A strange requirement, but the answer is 413.74000
It is a recurring decimal, so 3.8333 is the answer to your question.
.02354X10^3 :p
Pi to five decimal places is 3.14159.
The correct answer is five decimal places.
There will be five decimal places.
It is: 57.22330 rounded to 5 decimal places
12.66, the hundredths places is where the first five is after the decimal. You look to the right of the five and the number is an eight so you bump 5 up to 6, if its five or above...give it a shove!
5 of them.
3.14159. To 50 decimal places is this: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510.
five hundredths= 0.05 (two decimal places after 0)
It means to round the number to the nearest four decimal places (0.0000) for example the number 12.3476589 would be 12.3477 . The four decimal places are the amount of numbers after the decimal dot. For the fourth number after the decimal point, if the number after it is 5 or higher, than you round up to the next decimal number. If it is below five, you leave it as it is. If the fourth number is nine and the next one is eight for example, you also rise the third number as well as the fourth.