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Yes. Line up them up when you're adding, too.
line up all your numbers together. start with the tenths place and see what is the highest or lowest number. what ever is lowest or highest goes first then keep going until you have no more numbers left in the prob. clue: make sure you line it up with the decimal, the blank ones add zeros too
6.35, 6.36
You write the whole number of money units, for example dollars, then a decimal point, and then typically two decimals for the fractional part, often called "cents". The number of decimals may vary for some countries. You also write the monetary symbol, such as $, the Euro symbol, etc., sometimes before, sometimes after, the number. Here, too, the details may vary by country.
Calculators do not have a "round to the nearest tenth" buttonbecause the label is too long to print on the calculator, and alsobecause it's so easy to do it by just looking at the number.