I assume the question concerns rounding to tens (rather than tenth). If tenth, nothing need be done.
Some people argue that 5 should always be rounded up. I disagree for the following reason:
In statistics such a procedure would introduce an upward bias (rounding down every time would introduce a downward bias). To avoid that, you need to round 5 up half the times and down half the times. Rather than rely on generating random numbers, and make it difficult for anyone else to see what was done, some people (including myself) round 5 to an even number.
So 75, rounded, would be 80.
5
3.9356 to the nearest tenth is 3.9
A tenth of 0.44 is 0.044. The nearest tenth to it is zero. 0.44 rounded to the nearest tenth is 0.4 .
It is 1.0 to the nearest tenth and not 0.9
It is already to the nearest tenth as 3.2
75.0
Rounded to the nearest tenth, sqrt(75) = 8.7.
75.0
The answer is 8.7
75.0
5
It is: (8/75)*100 = 10.7% rounded
To the nearest whole number, 3 To the nearest tenth, 2.8
The increase is 25.0%
3.9356 to the nearest tenth is 3.9
A tenth of 0.44 is 0.044. The nearest tenth to it is zero. 0.44 rounded to the nearest tenth is 0.4 .
It is 1.0 to the nearest tenth and not 0.9