When we describe numbers to the nearest tenth, we describe them in terms of units of ten. Take the number 145. Here, the unit of ten is the 'forty' (145). In the number 372, the unit of ten is the seventy (372).
To round a number to the nearest tenth, what one has to do is look at the 'units' part of the number- that is the digit at the end of the number. In our examples, these units are 5 and 2 respectively. (145 and 372)
If this unit number is 4 or below, we don't round up the number in the tens column. If the unit number is 5 or above, we round up the number in the tens column. So, our examples to the nearest ten are 150 and 370. I've put some more examples below;
13276 to the nearest ten is 13280
24 to the nearest ten is 20
47253849 to the nearest ten is 47253850
It means say '97 instead of 1997 or '11 instead of 2011.
I t is rounding to one decimal place.
It is zero but if you mean .12 to the nearest tenth then it is .1 because 2 is less than 5
mean: 104.4 median: 104 mode: 104 range: 5
180.0
Only if you were asked to find the mean to the nearest tenth. If so, don't round each number; calculate the mean first and then round it to the nearest tenth.
Round the number to the nearest tenth.
313.0
4.8
It means say '97 instead of 1997 or '11 instead of 2011.
314 is already at the nearest tenth. If you mean the nearest ten, then it is 310.
It means to round the number to one place to the right of the decimal point. For example, 5.73702 rounded to the nearest tenth is 5.7
20. Or, if you mean ''22,883'', then the answer would be 22,880.
I t is rounding to one decimal place.
21.99
6.0
Round to the nearest tenth, the first decimal place to the right of the decimal point.