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576.0
9 rounds up to 10. You can't put ten tenths in one place, you need to regroup and increase the ones by one.
Nearest tenths = 54,163.0 Nearest ones = 54,163
19.73 to the nearest tenth is 19.7. This is because the digit in the tenths place (the second decimal place) is a 3, which is less than 5. Therefore, we do not round up the digit in the ones place.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
The answer (rounding to the nearest tenth) is: 435.8Rounding to the nearest whole number (or ones place), the answer is: 436
576.0
9 rounds up to 10. You can't put ten tenths in one place, you need to regroup and increase the ones by one.
77.0
Nearest tenths = 54,163.0 Nearest ones = 54,163
19.73 to the nearest tenth is 19.7. This is because the digit in the tenths place (the second decimal place) is a 3, which is less than 5. Therefore, we do not round up the digit in the ones place.
the tenth place is in between the ones & hundred's place, so you take the ones & find out if it is greater or less than 5. (0--> 4 stay the same, 5--> 9 move up 1 digit) after that you can round. in the number 412.25 the ones digit is 2, so we keep the 1 in the tenths digit the same & change all the digits to the right into 0's, so 412.25 rounded to the "nearest tenth" is 410.00.
87.5 is already at the nearest tenth. 87.5 can only be rounded to the nearest ones, tens or hundreds.
(ones) . (tenths) (hundredths) (thousandths)So to the nearest tenth, it would be 2.3
To the nearest thousandth, 9.999 To the nearest hundredth, 10.00 To the nearest tenth, 10.0 To the nearest one, 10
Let us analyse the numebr 1.4 first. Ones - - - - - - - Decimal Point - - - - - - - Tenths - - - - - - - Other parts 1- - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - - - - -0 To round a number to their nearest tenth, we need to look at its hundredth place. As hundredth is neither ones nor tenths, we know that it is 0. A 0 ≤ 5, we can just ignore the hundredth place. So, 1.4 rounded tp the nearest tenth is actually still 1.4. NOTE You actually can’t round 1.4 to 1.4, but I’m doing it for ‘specific purposes’.