0.045 to 0.054 -- ten of them.
0.0450.0460.0470.0480.049
how many decimals in hundredths round to 0.5
That depends how you want to round it - mainly, how many decimals you want to keep.
All of them from 0.0450 to 0.0549 . That's 99 of them, but I think 98 is a better answer, because 0.0500 wouldn't need to be rounded at all.
1. When adding, the decimals MUST line up: 012.3 +32.1 2. When multiplying, you dont have to put the decimals side by side: 12.3 x323.55 Then you count how many numbers are after the decimals, which, in this case, is three. Hope it helped!
0.0450.0460.0470.0480.049
how many decimals in hundredths round to 0.5
There are 99 of them - using the IEEE standard of rounding half to even
That depends how you want to round it - mainly, how many decimals you want to keep.
anything from 0.45 to 0.54 will round to 0.50
0.05 equivalent to 3-place decimal = 0.050
All of them from 0.0450 to 0.0549 . That's 99 of them, but I think 98 is a better answer, because 0.0500 wouldn't need to be rounded at all.
6 decimal place
99 of them.
Rounding a number typically involves three main steps: identifying the digit at the place value you want to round to, looking at the digit immediately to the right, and deciding whether to round up or down based on that digit. If the right-hand digit is 5 or greater, you round up; if it's less than 5, you round down. Finally, replace all digits to the right of the rounded digit with zeros (for whole numbers) or remove them (for decimals).
The square root of 2.2 is 1.483239697419133. You can round it to however many places of decimals you require.
You go backwards in decimals three times. Answer = 300 milligrams.