It is: 0.3
Ah, rounding numbers can be a peaceful experience. When we look at 25.9, we see that the number after the decimal point is 9, which is greater than or equal to 5. So, when we round 25.9 to the nearest tenth, it becomes 26.
Round 3.7416573 to the nearest tenth is 3.7
24.6 Round 24.583 to the nearest tenth? => 24.600
4592 rounds to 4592 if you round to the nearest tenth, as tenth relates to decimal figures which aren't included in the number you gave.However, 4592 rounds to 4590 if you round to the nearest ten.
Only if you were asked to find the mean to the nearest tenth. If so, don't round each number; calculate the mean first and then round it to the nearest tenth.
33.0
It is: 100.0 and not 99.9
173.5
It is: 60
You would round it up to 550000
5.2 rounded to the nearest whole number is 5
Oh, dude, 0.085 rounded to the nearest tenth is 0.1. It's like when you're trying to figure out how much to tip at a restaurant, but you're too lazy to do the math, so you just round up and call it a day. Like, who has time for all those decimal points anyway?
Ah, rounding numbers can be a peaceful experience. When we look at 25.9, we see that the number after the decimal point is 9, which is greater than or equal to 5. So, when we round 25.9 to the nearest tenth, it becomes 26.
Round 3.7416573 to the nearest tenth is 3.7
Rounded to a tenth this is 35.2
24.6 Round 24.583 to the nearest tenth? => 24.600
4592 rounds to 4592 if you round to the nearest tenth, as tenth relates to decimal figures which aren't included in the number you gave.However, 4592 rounds to 4590 if you round to the nearest ten.