That number already is rounded to the nearest hundredths place.
You do not need to do anything since the number is an integer and so already rounded to the hundredths place.
It is an irrational number and rounds to 5.66 to the nearest hundredths
6.70
To round to the nearest tenth, look at the hundredths digit: if it is 5 or more round up otherwise round down. For 95.25 the hundredths digit is 5, so round up: 95.25 → 95.3 to the nearest tenth.
That number already is rounded to the nearest hundredths place.
138.17 the hundredths place is second number after the decimal. Look at 3rd number after decimal and if 5 or greater round up the hundredths number to next greater digit; if less than 5 round down a digit.
You do not need to do anything since the number is an integer and so already rounded to the hundredths place.
The number in the hundredths place is 5, so we round up to 6.3.
It is an irrational number and rounds to 5.66 to the nearest hundredths
It is 19.
6.70
When you round off the number 0.472 to the hundredths place you get 0.47. If you round it off to the tenths place, it would be 0.5.
To round to the nearest tenth, look at the hundredths digit: if it is 5 or more round up otherwise round down. For 95.25 the hundredths digit is 5, so round up: 95.25 → 95.3 to the nearest tenth.
The tenths place is the number immediately to the right of the decimal point. Remember when rounding to the nearest tenth, your lowest non zero number will be in the tenths place and you will look at the hundredths place to decide whether or not to round up. If the hundredths place is 5 or above, round up in the tenths place. If the hundredths place is 0-4 keep the remaining tenths place number. 7 is in the hundredths place so we will round the tenths place 6 up to a 7. The answer will be .7 or seven tenths.
The hundredths place is two decimals to the right of the decimal point, so to determine the nearest hundredth you have to look at the number that is 3 places to the right of the decimal point. If this number is 0-4, round the number in the hundredths place down, or if it is 5-9, round it up. Since in this case the thousandths place (which is 3 digits to the right of the decimal) is 9, we would round the hundredths digit up to 10. Since we can only have one number per digit, we change the first 9 to a 0 and change the 1 to a 2.
0.39There is a 9 in the hundredths place (second to the left of the decimal point,) and you only round up if the next number to the right is 5 or above.