Rounding to the nearest Thousandths:
When you have a decimal point and numbers after. the first number after is a tenth
Like 2.3, the 3 is a tenth, the second number after is a hundredth, 2.34 and the third number after is the Thousandths, 2.348. If there are numbers after this then you would round that number up or down, 5-9 up and 0 - 4 down and add it to the thousandths number. for example. 2.3486 would be rounded to 2.349 and 2.3484 would be rounded to 2.348
There is no rounding needed as it is in the thousandth place already.
Rounding to the nearest thousandth mean to round the number to the third place to the right of the decimal point. For example: 587.397431 is 587.397 rounded to the nearest thousandth.
26.937
Yes, if you're rounding to the nearest hundred, ten or one. No, if you're rounding to the nearest tenth, hundredth or thousandth.
To round 3.0345 to the nearest thousandth, we look at the digit in the thousandths place, which is 4. Since 4 is less than 5, we do not need to round up. Therefore, 3.0345 rounded to the nearest thousandth is 3.035.
5,125
There is no rounding needed as it is in the thousandth place already.
The number, 2.166, is expressed to the thousandth so there is no rounding to the thousandth.
1572 is an integer and so is not changed by rounding to a thousandth.
4.781
Rounding to the nearest thousandth mean to round the number to the third place to the right of the decimal point. For example: 587.397431 is 587.397 rounded to the nearest thousandth.
21.749
26.937
If you are rounding to the nearest thousandth, and there's no decimal, the answer stays the same.
Yes, if you're rounding to the nearest hundred, ten or one. No, if you're rounding to the nearest tenth, hundredth or thousandth.
To round 3.0345 to the nearest thousandth, we look at the digit in the thousandths place, which is 4. Since 4 is less than 5, we do not need to round up. Therefore, 3.0345 rounded to the nearest thousandth is 3.035.
Where you narrow a number down to the nearest thousandth, which is the third digit to the right of a decimal point. For example, if you rounded 3.1415 to the nearest thousandth, you would get 3.142