As of 7/7/16, $1.11
1.27 rounded by the tens place is not possible. This is because the number is too small and does not even have a tens place value. If you did it by tenths for decimals it would be: 1.3
Assuming you work 40 hours a week - for 52 weeks... 1.83 per hour (rounded to 2 decimal places).
Oh, dude, joules is just a unit of energy, like how much effort it takes to lift a donut to your mouth. To the decimal place? That's like getting super precise about how much energy you need to eat that donut. Just think of it as a tiny amount of energy, like when you decide to get up from the couch to grab another snack.
8.4Eight and four tenths can be expressed as 8.4. To the right of the decimal place/point, the first position is tenths, the second place is hundredths, and the third place is thousandths, fourth place is ten thousandths..etc..
The correct answer is 92.5
It is: (39-22)/22 times 100 = 77.3% increase rounded to one decimal place
13.0
39.14 rounded to two decimal places.
It is a 21.43% drop rounded to two decimal places
It is: 2000/1760 = 1.14 miles rounded to two decimal places
0.91 is the cost, rounded to two decimal points.
Rounded to two decimal places, 440 millimetres is equal to 17.32 inches.
The number is already rounded to a much greater extent than that!
Rounded to two decimal places, 2 kilometers is equal to 6561.68 feet.
The answer depends on A. If it is a number in which the place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right then the number is the decimal.
As of 7/7/16, $1.11