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.
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A decimal representation does not imply a change in the measurement units. So a quantity of joules, to the [unspecified] decimal place is still a quantity of joules. If this is required then you need to specify the units into which the quantity is to be converted.
hundredths place in a decimal is at the second place at the right of the decimal point.
The second decimal place to the right of the decimal point is called the hundredths place
The 12th decimal place to the right of the decimal point is the trillionths 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.
If the 3rd decimal place is 5 or more, increase the 2nd decimal place by 1, and discard everything after it. If the 3rd decimal place is less than 5, leave the 2nd decimal place alone, and discard everything after it.