Well, honey, to round up 13.125 to the nearest tenth, you just look at the digit in the hundredths place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the tenths place, making it 13.2. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
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19.89 would round to 19.9 to the nearest tenth because we look at the hundredth column and if it is greater than five we round the tenth number up 1.
Well, darling, to round 0.65 to the nearest tenth, you look at the digit in the hundredths place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up. So, 0.65 rounded to the nearest tenth is 0.7. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar.
Anything 5 or about round it up. 4 or below round down. Example: 4.2 round down to 4.0 6.7 round up to 7.0 4.76 round up to 4.8
Depends what you're rounding it to. If it's the nearest tenth, you round up to 1260 if it's the nearest hundreth, you round up to 1300 If its the nearest thousanth, you round down to 1000
It is: 8.6 rounded up to the nearest tenth
It is: 5.3 rounded up to the nearest tenth
It is then 90.7 when rounded up to the nearest tenth
You would round it down to the nearest tenth, 4.5.
To the nearest tenth, it won't change. To the nearest ten, which you may have meant, you would round up to 880.
to round up to the nearest tenth, you have to see if the number two places after the decimal is 5 or greater. so if it was 1.27 it would be 1.3 but if it was 1.23 it will be 1.2 rounded to the nearest tenth
You would round up to 6.3
Round it UP.... to 65.9
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Simply by rounding up by 1/100 to 8.00, which is the nearest tenth.
It is 2.6 to the nearest tenth because .5 rounds up to .6
8.9