Rounding decimals is very similar to rounding other numbers. If the thousandths place of a decimal is four or less, it is dropped and the hundredths place does not change. For example, rounding 0.843 to the nearest hundredth would give 0.84.
1547 mm
Round off to the nearest cent, means round off to the nearest hundredths or round off to two decimal.
Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
It is already rounded to the nearest thousandth.
Round 1.636363636 to the nearest hundredth is 1.64.
It is 13.
1 millimeter...I think! :)
6 millimeters is already rounded to the nearest thousandth of a millimeter.
164.54
The nearest tenth of a millimeter refers to rounding a measurement to one decimal place in millimeters. For example, if you have a measurement of 5.67 mm, rounding to the nearest tenth would result in 5.7 mm. Conversely, if the measurement were 5.64 mm, it would round down to 5.6 mm. This precision is often useful in fields such as engineering and manufacturing, where small variations can be significant.
Round to the nearest thousandth: 2,000 Round to the nearest hundredth: 2,200 Round to the nearest tenth: 2,190
To round 1.9844 to the nearest tenth of a millimeter, you look at the hundredths place, which is 8. Since 8 is 5 or greater, you round up the tenths place from 9 to 10. However, since tenths cannot exceed 9.9 in this case, it rounds up to 2.0. Therefore, 1.9844 rounded to the nearest tenth is 2.0 mm.
Round to the nearest thousandth: 3,000 Round to the nearest hundredth: 2,600 Round to the nearest tenth: 2,580
1547 mm
To the nearest ten: 760 To the nearest hundred: 800
Round off to the nearest cent, means round off to the nearest hundredths or round off to two decimal.
Round 3254687 to nearest thousands