1 foot, rounded to the nearest hundredth is 1 foot!
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619.22 0.1 = 1/10 = one tenth 0.01 = 1/100 = one hundredth You need to round to the nearest 0.01 619.217 ^
0.972 rounds to:1 to the nearest whole number/unit1.0 to the nearest tenth0.97 to the nearest hundredth
divide the numerator by the denominator, and round to the nearest tenth or hundredth, whatever is best. Ex. 1 1/2 = 1.5 since 1 divided by 2 is .5, make the new number 1.5. if the number is 1 1/3, then the decimal would be 1.33333..... so then you would round it to the nearest tenth (1.3) or the nearest hundredth (1.33) and then put a repeating bar over the decimal.
1 foot, rounded to the nearest hundredth is 1 foot!
It is 8.92 when rounded to the nearest hundredth because the digit 1 is less than 5
Round 0.549 to the nearest hundred
Ah, what a happy little question! When we round 0.024 to the nearest hundredths place, we look at the digit in the thousandths place, which is 4. Since 4 is less than 5, we keep the hundredths place as 2, making it 0.02. Just a gentle adjustment to help our number feel more at ease.
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619.22 0.1 = 1/10 = one tenth 0.01 = 1/100 = one hundredth You need to round to the nearest 0.01 619.217 ^
To round 0.67 to the nearest hundredth, you would look at the digit in the thousandth place, which is 7 in this case. Since 7 is greater than or equal to 5, you would round up the hundredth place digit by 1. Therefore, 0.67 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 0.67.
0.972 rounds to:1 to the nearest whole number/unit1.0 to the nearest tenth0.97 to the nearest hundredth
The 1 rounds down to give: 795.87
To round 2.14 to the nearest hundredth, you would look at the digit in the thousandths place, which is 4. Since 4 is less than 5, you would keep the digit in the hundredths place the same, which is 1. Therefore, rounding 2.14 to the nearest hundredth would result in 2.14.
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divide the numerator by the denominator, and round to the nearest tenth or hundredth, whatever is best. Ex. 1 1/2 = 1.5 since 1 divided by 2 is .5, make the new number 1.5. if the number is 1 1/3, then the decimal would be 1.33333..... so then you would round it to the nearest tenth (1.3) or the nearest hundredth (1.33) and then put a repeating bar over the decimal.