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A natural number does not require rounding to a tenth because it is already rounded, not just to a tenth but to a unit.
25,133.336 rounded to the nearest tenth is 25,133.3
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
if the number is less than 5 round toward the number 1 if the number greater than a 5 round toward the number 9
Rounding is not done in stages like the above suggests. If 4.445 is rounded to the nearest hundredth, it becomes 4.45. This does not mean that rounding it to the nearest tenth would be 4.5 though. Rounding it to the nearest tenth would be 4.4, and rounding it to the nearest whole number would be 4. Rounding numbers multiple times leads to compacted error, not an accurately rounded number.