whell in the tenth place theres 36, 6 is closer to ten so you make it 40, so the answer is 2540
340.0
Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
If the last digit were between .1 and .4 you would round down to 35. But if the last digit is .5 or higher (between .5 and .9) you round up to 36. So the answer is 36.
45.5 Lets pretend this is a number 36.ABC A = the tenths place B = the hundredths place C = the thousandths place So, to the nearest tenth, we see the 2 in the hundredths places means we do not round up the 5 in the tenths place which leaves us with 45.5
whell in the tenth place theres 36, 6 is closer to ten so you make it 40, so the answer is 2540
To the nearest ten: 40 To the nearest one: 36 To the nearest tenth: 36.2 To the nearest hundredth: 36.22 To the nearest thousandth: 36.217
34.6
35.5
36 x 0.42 = 15.12Rounding that to the nearest tenth gives 5.1
Well, honey, 36 rounded off to the nearest tens is 40. It's not rocket science, just bump that 6 up to a 10 and call it a day. Math doesn't have to be a headache, just keep it simple and round it like a pro.
To the nearest tenth it is: 35.8 To the nearest whole number it is: 36
35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).
340.0
Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
40
It depends on how precise you want to be. To round to the nearest tenth, you would observe that the digit n the thousands position is 1, which is closer to 0 than to 10 so you would round down to get 35.7 To round to the nearest whole number, you would observe that the digit n the tenths position is 7, which is closer to 10 than to 0 so you would round up to get 36. To round to the nearest ten, you would observe that the digit n the ones position is 5 (and that there is a bit more in the decimal spots), which is closer to 10 than to 0 so you would round up to get 40. To round to the nearest hundred, you would observe that the digit n the tens position is 3, which is closer to 0 than to 10 so you would round down to get 0.