2.4. If the second decimal is more than 5 then first decimal value would have become 5 ie one more. If it is less than 5 then the decimal value remains the same. This is our present problem.
Now question arises that what we have to do when the second decimal is exactly 5. It is a good question. When the second decimal value is 5 then look at the preceding value whether it is odd or even. If it is odd then change it to the next added by one. If it is even leave as it is. So interesting. Isn't?
43.98 rounded to 1 decimal place is 44.0.
1.25 rounded to 1 decimal place is 1.2.
what is 8.99 rounded to 1 decimal place
9.955 rounded to 1 decimal would be 10.0
0.1 If you round something to 1 decimal place, you can only have one number after the decimal point, eg 0.109 is 0.1 rounded to 1 decimal place 0.109 is 0.11 rounded to 2 decimal places
43.98 rounded to 1 decimal place is 44.0.
1.25 rounded to 1 decimal place is 1.2.
15.88 rounded 1 decimal place is 15.9
14.282 rounded to 1 decimal place = 14.3
what is 978.299 rounded to 1 decimal place?
what is 978.299 rounded to 1 decimal place?
4.51 becomes 4.5 when rounded to 1 decimal place.
It is 5.3 rounded to one decimal place
It is 28.0 rounded to one decimal place
It is 49.3 when rounded to 1 decimal place
It is 61.3 when rounded to one decimal place
It is 12.1 when rounded to one decimal place.