7.3
When rounding 3.25 to 1 decimal place, you look at the second decimal place, which is 5. Since 5 is equal to or greater than 5, you round up the first decimal place. Therefore, 3.25 rounded to 1 decimal place is 3.3.
"Rounding" a decimal results in fewer decimal places than it started with.300 doesn't have any decimal places to start with, so it can't have anyfewer than that. Rounding never produces more decimal places.
When rounding 3.08 to two decimal places, you look at the third decimal place, which is 8. Since 8 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the second decimal place by 1. Therefore, 3.08 rounded to two decimal places is 3.09.
It is 58.99
Rounding to 1 decimal place (1.d.p) is 1.2Also known as rounding to the nearest hundredth
7.3
It is 12.1
It is: 2.7
4.99845805 follows the normal rules of rounding. If it is rounded to 1 decimal place, it becomes 5.0.
Rounding to the nearest tenth is 19.9Also known as rounding to 1 decimal place (1.d.p)
20.1
4.5 if rounding off to 1 decimal place.
When rounding 3.25 to 1 decimal place, you look at the second decimal place, which is 5. Since 5 is equal to or greater than 5, you round up the first decimal place. Therefore, 3.25 rounded to 1 decimal place is 3.3.
No rounding is necessary - the number is already rounded to one decimal place.
7.1 Do not make the mistake of rounding to 7.15 and then 7.2
"Rounding" a decimal results in fewer decimal places than it started with.300 doesn't have any decimal places to start with, so it can't have anyfewer than that. Rounding never produces more decimal places.