It is 0.0 : the zero after the decimal point is an indication that the number is rounded to the nearest tenth.
1.0
0
0
0
It is 0.0 : the zero after the decimal point is an indication that the number is rounded to the nearest tenth.
0
Any decimal less than one will round to zero.
19.00
The decimal 0.27 (the trailing zero is unnecessary), is already rounded to the nearest hundredth.
There is a decimal point missing from the question. I guess it is after the zero: 0.5454545... to the nearest tenth is 0.5 If it is before the zero: 0.05454545... to the nearest tenth is 0.1
The correct answer is zero when rounding 106 to the nearest thousand.
11.60 is already rounded to the nearest tenth. You can (optionally) remove the trailing zero to read 11.6 if needed.
1.0
0.40
There's no such thing as "the nearest decimal point". If you mean "the nearest whole number" ... I'm stretching here, trying to invest your question with some meaning ... then the answer is zero.
0