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2 (if rounded to 2,1 or 0 decimal places).
Ah, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. To express 0.00385 to 2 decimal places, we simply look at the third digit after the decimal point. Since it's 5, we round up the second decimal place, giving us 0.00.
Sure thing, honey. To round off 9.90 to two decimal places, you just need to look at the third decimal place. Since it's a 0, you leave the 9.90 as it is. No need to fuss over it, darling.
698.70 Edit: When rounding up or down to decimal places - always look at the next digit. If it's between 0 & 4, you round down. If it's between 5 & 9, you round up (as in this case) Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
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To round the number 2.07 to seven decimal places, we look at the eighth decimal place, which is 0. Since 0 is less than 5, we do not round up. Therefore, the number remains 2.0700000 when rounded to seven decimal places.
If you round to zero decimal places, you are simply rounding to the nearest whole number. Since the tenths decimal place is less than 5, you would round down and get an answer:256
2 (if rounded to 2,1 or 0 decimal places).
698.70 Edit: When rounding up or down to decimal places - always look at the next digit. If it's between 0 & 4, you round down. If it's between 5 & 9, you round up (as in this case) Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
147 is already rounded to 0 decimal places. But if you mst try to round it to 1 dp, is should be written as 147.0
To round a number, the decimal place that you want to round to, needs to be specified. If you want to round to the tenths place or to 1 decimal place, then this number is already there: 7.7 is seven and seven tenths. If you want to round it to zero decimal places, or to the nearest whole number, then look at the tenths place and if it is 0-4 you round down to 7, if it is 5-9 (which it is) you round up to 8.
5.20 * * * * * The answer should be 5.2 - the trailing 0 implies that it is accurate to two decimal places which, after rounding, it is not.
0.036089457 to four decimal places (4 places of precision) is 0.0361. The number at the 5th decimal place (8) is used to round *up* the 4th decimal place figure from 0 to 1. If the number at the 5th decimal place had been
Rounding never increases the number of decimal places.0.6 is not only already rounded to two decimal places, it'salready rounded to one decimal place.
You cannot. It will remain a decimal number even if you round it to the nearest million, when its value is 0. If you mean when it does not have a decimal point, the answer is 29.
Well, honey, 0.4 rounded to two decimal places is simply 0.40. It's like giving that number a little makeover, adding a zero to make it look a bit fancier. So there you have it, 0.4 strutting its stuff as 0.40.