say you have a number such as 147.85 you would round the .85 to 1 and then your answer would be 148
6.33
13.14
502.65 This is because a hundredth is the second place after the decimal point. 0 does not get rounded up or down.
Thousands - Hundreds - Tens - One - Decimal - Tenth - Hundredth - Thousandth
Since the number contains two digits after the decimal point, it is already rounded to the nearest hundredth.
15.24
6.33
There is a decimal point missing from either after or before the 0: 0.18 → 0.18 to the nearest hundredth - it is already to the nearest hundredth; .018 = 0.018 → 0.02 to the nearest hundredth.
13.14
Leave it exactly as it is. The answer is 511 - without a decimal point or any other frills. Since it is already an integer, rounding to the nearest hundredth makes no difference.
= 50.24, the second place after the decimal point is the hundredths digit
502.65 This is because a hundredth is the second place after the decimal point. 0 does not get rounded up or down.
Thousands - Hundreds - Tens - One - Decimal - Tenth - Hundredth - Thousandth
0.78
863.00
one hundredth (1/100) is 0.01 (2nd place after the decimal point), so 1.8 rounded to hundredth would be: 1.80
Since the number contains two digits after the decimal point, it is already rounded to the nearest hundredth.