It represents the tenths place.
Since the 7 is greater than 5 you would round up the tenths place. So it would be 74.4.
Oh, dude, rounding to the tenths place means we're looking at the first decimal after the decimal point. So, for 8.256, the number in the tenths place is 5, which is greater than 5, so we round up. Therefore, 8.256 rounded to the tenths place is 8.3. Easy peasy, like, barely an inconvenience.
7.4 When we refer to something as a tenth we mean to the 1st decimal place.
Use the next column to the right of the tenths column to decide whether to round up of down: if it is 5 or more round up, otherwise round down. The tenths digit is the first after the decimal point, so the hundredths is the second after the decimal point. It is a 3 which is not 5 or more, so round down: 1.13 → 1.1 to the nearest tenth.
To round a number, the decimal place that you want to round to, needs to be specified. If you want to round to the tenths place or to 1 decimal place, then this number is already there: 7.7 is seven and seven tenths. If you want to round it to zero decimal places, or to the nearest whole number, then look at the tenths place and if it is 0-4 you round down to 7, if it is 5-9 (which it is) you round up to 8.
It represents the tenths place.
Since the 7 is greater than 5 you would round up the tenths place. So it would be 74.4.
To round to 1 decimal place you'll have to look at the decimal place after it (the hundredths place). In this case, 8 is in the tenths place (first decimal place) so we look at the hundredths (or second) decimal place, which is 6. If the second number is 0-4, you do not round the first decimal place up. Ex. rounding 1.232 to the tenths place would be 1.2. If the second number is 5-9, you round the first decimal place up. Ex. rounding 1.252 to the tenths place would be 1.3. Here we see that our second number is 6, which is between 5 and 9, so we round up- 9.865 round to 9.9. There are a few technicalities with the thousandths place rounding up the hundredths place, which can in turn round up the tenths place, but for the purposes of this question specifically that doesn't really matter.
It doesn't have a tenths place because it doesn't even have a decimal. If you are asking about how to round it to the tens place, though, the answer would be 220490
If you round to zero decimal places, you are simply rounding to the nearest whole number. Since the tenths decimal place is less than 5, you would round down and get an answer:256
To round to the ones place you would need the tenths place. Just as rounding works in front of the decimal point, it works the same behind the decimal point. Meaning that If in the tenths place you have a 5 or higher you round up. If you have 4 or lower you round down.Examples:3.4 rounds to 3.03.5 rounds to 4.032.5 rounds to 33.032.4 rounds to 32.0
7.4 When we refer to something as a tenth we mean to the 1st decimal place.
its something about the tenths place after the decimal
The tenths place is the number immediately to the right of the decimal point. Remember when rounding to the nearest tenth, your lowest non zero number will be in the tenths place and you will look at the hundredths place to decide whether or not to round up. If the hundredths place is 5 or above, round up in the tenths place. If the hundredths place is 0-4 keep the remaining tenths place number. 7 is in the hundredths place so we will round the tenths place 6 up to a 7. The answer will be .7 or seven tenths.
The tenths place is the number just to the right of the decimal. So, look to the number just to the right of this to determine if the tenths place should round up or not. In this case, the number in the hundredths place is also a 5, which will cause the 5 in the tenths place to round up. So, the answer is 17.6.
Use the next column to the right of the tenths column to decide whether to round up of down: if it is 5 or more round up, otherwise round down. The tenths digit is the first after the decimal point, so the hundredths is the second after the decimal point. It is a 3 which is not 5 or more, so round down: 1.13 → 1.1 to the nearest tenth.