To get the decimal, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator.
If the decimal runs to more than one place, then you have to round it to one
decimal place.
2.5
.4
To the nearest tenth it is: 5.6
Yes, it can be done.
To the nearest tenth, 3.4 To the nearest ten, zero.
The decimal fraction 0.8 is already rounded to the nearest tenth.
Done!
It is 46.9
2.5
.4
4592 rounds to 4592 if you round to the nearest tenth, as tenth relates to decimal figures which aren't included in the number you gave.However, 4592 rounds to 4590 if you round to the nearest ten.
To the nearest tenth it is: 5.6
11.0
7.0
100.8
Yes, it can be done.
To the nearest tenth, 3.4 To the nearest ten, zero.