say you have a number such as 147.85 you would round the .85 to 1 and then your answer would be 148
To round 1884 to the nearest hundredth, we first recognize that it is a whole number without any decimal places. Therefore, when rounding to the nearest hundredth, it becomes 1884.00, as there are no digits beyond the decimal point to consider.
To express 165 as a decimal to the nearest hundredth, we would write it as 165.00. This is because the hundredth place is two decimal places to the right of the decimal point. Therefore, we do not need to make any changes to 165 to represent it to the nearest hundredth.
13.14
Being a 'hundredth' you are looking for a decimal limitation. There is NO deciml point indicated.
502.65 This is because a hundredth is the second place after the decimal point. 0 does not get rounded up or down.
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.
To round 1884 to the nearest hundredth, we first recognize that it is a whole number without any decimal places. Therefore, when rounding to the nearest hundredth, it becomes 1884.00, as there are no digits beyond the decimal point to consider.
To express 165 as a decimal to the nearest hundredth, we would write it as 165.00. This is because the hundredth place is two decimal places to the right of the decimal point. Therefore, we do not need to make any changes to 165 to represent it 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.
Being a 'hundredth' you are looking for a decimal limitation. There is NO deciml point indicated.
= 50.24, the second place after the decimal point is the hundredths digit
8.47
502.65 This is because a hundredth is the second place after the decimal point. 0 does not get rounded up or down.
863.00
Thousands - Hundreds - Tens - One - Decimal - Tenth - Hundredth - Thousandth
one hundredth (1/100) is 0.01 (2nd place after the decimal point), so 1.8 rounded to hundredth would be: 1.80