The answer depends on the units used for 7.6 It should be obvious to anyone that the answers for 7.6 centimetres and 7.6 kilometres will be very different.
64 lengths is a little less than a mile. 65 lengths would put you over.
4363m to the nearest tenth of a meter is 4363.0m
76 rounded to the nearest 10 is 80 because 6 is greater than 5
To round 76 to the nearest hundred, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 7. Since 7 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up the hundreds place by 1. Therefore, 76 rounded to the nearest hundred is 100.
When rounding to the nearest 10th, you are looking at the first decimal place. In this case, 76 is a whole number, so there are no decimal places to consider. When rounding to the nearest 10th, you are essentially looking at the digit in the ones place. Since 6 is closer to 10 than to 0, 76 rounded to the nearest 10th is 80.
5. 4 and 76/100 is rounded to 5
64 lengths is a little less than a mile. 65 lengths would put you over.
The volume of a rectangular prism with side lengths 15.8 m 24.5 m and 4.2 m, rounded to the nearest cubic meter, is 1626m3
1 mile = 1609.3412 metres 1609.3412 / 25 = 64.4 lengths (rounded to the nearest tenth)
792.5 three-meter lengths.
About 80.5 20-meter lengths in one mile.
The basic unit for measuring metric lengths is the meter (m).
76
498
4 metres
1 meter because there is 100 centimeters in one meter and 76 is less than a 100
4 lengths