No rounding is necessary - the number is already rounded to one decimal place.
It is 49.3 to 1 decimal place because .25 is rounded up to .3
0.08 to 1 decimal point is simply 0.1. When rounding to one decimal point, we look at the digit immediately to the right of the decimal point. If it is 5 or greater, we round up; if it is less than 5, we round down. In this case, 0.08 is closer to 0.1 than to 0.0, so it rounds up to 0.1.
1.25(one=1) (and is a decimal point [.]) (a fourth=.25)
25%. Change 1/4 into a decimal 4 divided by 1 an get .25 move decimal point 2 places to the right to got 25%
You round to 1.0
to round to one decimal point all you have to do is move the decimal point once to the right for example: 0.808 becomes 08.08
If you are trying to round 376.99 to 1 decimal point, the answer is 377.0
Well, to round 14.57 to 1 decimal point, you look at the digit right after the decimal point. Since it's 5 or more, you round the number up. So, 14.57 rounded to 1 decimal point is 14.6. Just a little adjustment to bring out the beauty in numbers.
To round 13.29 to 1 decimal point, you look at the digit in the second decimal place, which is 9. Since 9 is 5 or greater, you round up the digit in the first decimal place by adding 1 to it. Therefore, 13.29 rounded to 1 decimal point is 13.3.
It is 65.9
It will round up to 0.9 to one decimal place
It is 49.3 to 1 decimal place because .25 is rounded up to .3
To round 4.76218 to 1 decimal point, you would look at the digit in the second decimal place, which is 6. Since 6 is greater than or equal to 5, you would round up the digit in the first decimal place, which is 7. Therefore, rounding 4.76218 to 1 decimal point would give you 4.8.
As the digit after the decimal point is 6, we round the number up to 29.
3.1You look at the second digit after the decimal point and ask if it is greater than or equal to 5.If it is you round up the first digit after the decimal point. If not, then you round down (i.e. the first digit after the decimal point stays as it was).So for 3.077, "7" is greater than or equal to five so we round up to 3.1 (to one decimal place).
0.08 to 1 decimal point is simply 0.1. When rounding to one decimal point, we look at the digit immediately to the right of the decimal point. If it is 5 or greater, we round up; if it is less than 5, we round down. In this case, 0.08 is closer to 0.1 than to 0.0, so it rounds up to 0.1.
The digit after the decimal point is a 9, so we round up to give 7 as the answer.