3% = 3/100 = 0.03.
To the nearest tenth is is 0.0 (or 0).
The increase from 45 to 66 rounded to the nearest tenth is: 46.7%
LM = 4 in LN = ? Find LN. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
Only if you were asked to find the mean to the nearest tenth. If so, don't round each number; calculate the mean first and then round it to the nearest tenth.
The price of a technology stock was yesterday. Today, the price fell to . Find the percentage decrease. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.
16.7%
18.8%
The increase from 45 to 66 rounded to the nearest tenth is: 46.7%
LM = 4 in LN = ? Find LN. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
Only if you were asked to find the mean to the nearest tenth. If so, don't round each number; calculate the mean first and then round it to the nearest tenth.
The price of a technology stock was yesterday. Today, the price fell to . Find the percentage decrease. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.
Round the number to the nearest tenth.
16.7%
This is a 39.5349% increase which rounds to 39.5%
To find what percent 20 is of 52, you can use the formula: (part/whole) × 100. So, (20/52) × 100 = approximately 38.46%. Rounding to the nearest tenth, 20 is about 38.5% of 52.
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To find the nearest tenth of a percent of 40, you first calculate 1% of 40, which is 0.4. Then, to find 10% of 40, you multiply 0.4 by 10, resulting in 4. Therefore, the nearest tenth of a percent of 40 is 4.0%.
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