24000.00...001 to the nearest 48000, although it is not very likely that anyone would want to round to the nearest 48000! But that is the least number.
12.6500...001 where you keep adding 0s. 12.65 should be rounded DOWN to 12.6, not up to 12.7.
the larger number is 0.1 because a tenth, which is the first place value after the decimal is bigger than a thousandth, which is the third number after the decimal.
1= 10x.01, 100x.001, 1000x.0001, etc, etc.four tenths 4/10 = forty hundredths 40/100 as forty hundredths = four-hundred thousandths 400/1000.
.001
18.200 is already rounded to 0.001
450.00...001 to the nearest 900.
10
24000.00...001 to the nearest 48000, although it is not very likely that anyone would want to round to the nearest 48000! But that is the least number.
3 tenths is equal to 0.3.001 is equal to 1.1 is greater than 0.3, so 3 tenths is smaller.
1 Thousandth
10.13 is already shown to the hundredth place. Example: .1 (1 is in the tenth place) .01 (1 is in the hundredth place) .001 (1 is in the thousandth place)
245.000...001
100
1st let's see where each place after the decimal means: .1 = tenth .01 = hundredths .001 = thousandths .001 = ten thousandths Answer: 3.1415 (Lets break it down) 3 = Whole Number ~ .1 = tenth ~ .14 = hundredth ~ .141 = thousandth ~ .1415 = ten thousandth When rounding up, 5-9 will make the number in front of it go up +1. 3.1415 = 3.142 (The 5 rounded the 1 in front of it up to 2 which is in the thousandths position.)
.001
2500.00......001 to the nearest 5000.