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Well, isn't that a happy little number! When we round 5.08 to the nearest hundredth, we look at the second decimal place, which is the 8. Since 8 is greater than 5, the 0 in the hundredth place stays the same, making it 5.08. Just a little adjustment, and now you have a perfectly rounded number to work with.

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Oh, dude, rounding 5.08 to the nearest hundredth means we're looking at the second decimal place, which is the 8 in this case. Since 8 is greater than 5, our buddy 5.08 gets to party up and become 5.08 rounded to the nearest hundredth. Like, it's like a little upgrade for him, you know?

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Well, darling, 5.08 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 5.08. That's right, no change needed. It's already sitting pretty at the hundredth place. So, there you have it, no rounding necessary for this little number.

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5.08 is already to the nearest hundredth

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