12 percent of 52 = 6.24 Rounded to the nearest tenth = 6.2
To the nearest ten, 10 To the nearest tenth, it's already there.
60 is a whole number, without any extra pieces. So there is no tenth that's any closer to it than 60.0 . The best analogy I can think of is: "Round 12 to the nearest dozen."
12.2
To the nearest tenth - it's 3.5
11.90 rounded to the nearest integer is 12
12.0 km
12.80 rounds to 12.8
To the nearest ten, 10 To the nearest tenth, it's already there.
It is zero but if you mean .12 to the nearest tenth then it is .1 because 2 is less than 5
10.4 cm
To round 12.16 to the nearest tenth of a foot, you look at the digit in the hundredths place, which is 6. Since 6 is 5 or greater, you round up the digit in the tenths place (1) by one. Therefore, 12.16 rounded to the nearest tenth is 12.2 feet.
60 is a whole number, without any extra pieces. So there is no tenth that's any closer to it than 60.0 . The best analogy I can think of is: "Round 12 to the nearest dozen."
12.48 rounded to the nearest tenth
THe square root of 12 is: 3.5 rounded to the nearest tenth
12. 84 rounded to the nearest tenth is 12.8
33.3%
To find the percent decrease in Quincy's weight, subtract the final weight from the initial weight: 206 lb - 194 lb = 12 lb. Then, divide the weight loss by the initial weight: 12 lb / 206 lb ≈ 0.0583. Finally, multiply by 100 to convert to a percentage: 0.0583 × 100 ≈ 5.8%. Rounding to the nearest tenth of a percent, the percent decrease is 5.8%.