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They are numbers representing ten thousandths.

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What is 66.6666 rounded to 4 decimal places?

It is already rounded to 4 decimal places as 66.6666


What is 0.6851 to decimal places?

0.6851 to 4 decimal places 0.685 to three decimal places 0.69 to two decimal places 0.7 to one decimal place


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5.6715 is correct to 4 decimal places


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3.14159 to 5 decimal places. As the the 5th digit after the decimal place is a 9 when quoting to 4 decimal places the 4th digit is rounded up so Pi to 4 decimal places is: 3.1416 If you put it that way... 3.14159265358979323 So technically I am right but, If you round it up you get 3. Just little 3


35litter is how many quatr?

It depends on whether you are using the the American conversion ie1 US liquid quart = 0.9464 litres (to 4 decimal places)OR1 US dry quart = 1.1012 litres (to 4 decimal places)ORwhether you want the previously used British conversion ie1 imperial quart = 1.1365 litres (to 4 decimal places)SO35 US liquid quarts = 36.9841 litres (to 4 decimal places)35 US dry quarts = 31.7829 litres (to 4 decimal places)35 imperial quarts = 30.7957 litres (to 4 decimal places)


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When multiplying a decimal by a whole number is the number of decimal places in the product the same as the number of decimal places in the decimal factor?

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