When rounding to the nearest tenth, the answer is: 0.3
When rounding to the nearest tenth, the answer is: 2.0
To the nearest whole number it would be 10. It would be 10.4 if rounding to the nearest tenth.
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That depends on whether you want it rounded to the nearest tenth, unit, ten, or hundred.
This depends if you're rounding to the nearest tenth or the nearest whole number. If you're rounding to the nearest tenth, then it would be 10.2. If you're rounding to the nearest whole number, then it would be 10.
When rounding to the nearest tenth, the answer is: 0.3
When rounding to the nearest tenth, the answer is: 2.0
Yes, if rounding to the nearest tenth.
To the nearest whole number it would be 10. It would be 10.4 if rounding to the nearest tenth.
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That depends on whether you want it rounded to the nearest tenth, unit, ten, or hundred.
That depends on what digit you want to round it to.If you're rounding to the nearest integer, that would be 1.If you're rounding to the nearest tenth, it would be 1.0If you're rounding to the nearest hundredth, it would be 0.99If you're rounding to the nearest thousandth, it would be 0.993
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If you are rounding to the nearest tenth (the first decimal position), it is 6050.3, since the 8 in the hundredths position would cause the 2 to round up to 3. If you are rounding to the nearest tens (not a decimal, but the second position to the left of the decimal point), it is 6050. If you are rounding to the nearest 10 decimal places, it is 6050.2870000000.
This depends what you are rounding it by. To the nearest whole number it would be: 143. To the nearest ten it would be 140.
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