If you would like us to round a number, we'll need the number.
If that's 62 inches, the answer is 62.0 If that's 62 something elses, you should tell us what it is.
If you want us to round a number to the nearest tenth, we'll need the number.
That depends on what it was to begin with. If that's 0.955 inches, it rounds to 1.0 inches. If it's something else, you should have told us what it is.
40
114.0
2.0
38 US gallons equals 143.8 liters, rounded to the nearest tenth of a liter.
5.3
As there is a 6 in the hundredth position, it is rounded up to give us 5.00 as the answer.
23.7
That depends on what it was to begin with. If that's 0.955 inches, it rounds to 1.0 inches. If it's something else, you should have told us what it is.
If you would like us to round a number, we'll need the number.
If that's 62 inches, the answer is 62.0 If that's 62 something elses, you should tell us what it is.
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’.
1.3
The answer is 13.3