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It is 125.0
you round the 1 in the tenths place to be 1 because the # next to it which is in the 100ths place is a 2. if you have a number and you need to round it, to keep it the same the number next to it has to be #s1-4, if its 5 or higher, then you make your number go up one
125.0
Multiply by 10, so that gives 125.
3.58 percent (0.0358) rounded to the nearest 125 percent (12,500) is zero.
No matter the number, the tenths place is the first to the right of the decimal point. In numbers with no decimal point, the tenths place is zero.
125 to the nearest tens = 130
8/10 x 125 = 100
if your looking for a square root it is 11.18 rounded to the nearest hundreth. if you are looking for a factor of 125 it is 25 which goes in 125, five times. hope this helps
It is: 125/360 times 100 = 34.7% to one decimal place
It is 125.0
125 rounded off the nearest ten is 130.
you round the 1 in the tenths place to be 1 because the # next to it which is in the 100ths place is a 2. if you have a number and you need to round it, to keep it the same the number next to it has to be #s1-4, if its 5 or higher, then you make your number go up one
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Yes, 0.5 > .125.If we look at the place values of our five and one, we notice they're in the tenths place. Remember that the further your numbers go down the line towards the right the smaller their place value is becoming.Example: 0.1 and 0.01 are not the same.0.1 is one tenth and 0.01 is one hundredth1/10 vs 1/100Since we both have a place value of tenths we look at the number. Which number is larger? 5 or 1? 5.Imagine that 0.5 and .125 were pieces of pie. If we "accidently" ate so many pieces that we were left with 0.5 of Blueberry and .125 of Raspberry, which pie would we have to make more of to replace what we ate? The Raspberry because .125 is less available pie than 0.5.