Anything to one decimal place has a precision of one decimal place. For instance, 1234 to one decimal place is 1000, and 5678 to one decimal place is 6000. If you are talking fractional examples, then 0.1234 to one decimal place is 0.1 and 0.5678 to one decimal place is 0.6. Similarly, 0.001234 is 0.001, and 0.005678 is 0.006.
It is 1.0 rounded to one decimal places and not 0.9
Your 4.875 rounded off is 4.9 to one decimal. When rounding off to one decimal, we look at the second decimal. When the second decimal is 5 or more, we round the first decimal up by one. In this case, the second decimal is 7, and that means we round the first decimal, the 8, up by one, and that makes it 9. That's where the 4.9 came from.
That is to one decimal place (figures after the decimal point).
It is then 3.4 rounded up to one decimal place
18,446,744,070,000,000,000 grains of rice 1 million grains
one in decimal = 1.0
one thousand as a decimal is 1000.0 one thousandth as a decimal is 0.001
Anything to one decimal place has a precision of one decimal place. For instance, 1234 to one decimal place is 1000, and 5678 to one decimal place is 6000. If you are talking fractional examples, then 0.1234 to one decimal place is 0.1 and 0.5678 to one decimal place is 0.6. Similarly, 0.001234 is 0.001, and 0.005678 is 0.006.
That is to one decimal place (figures after the decimal point).
one half in decimal = 0.5
The decimal for one fifteenth is 1.15
It is 1.0 rounded to one decimal places and not 0.9
Carried out or written to one decimal place . . . 184.2Rounded to one decimal place . . . . . 184.3
one nineth in decimal = 0.11111...1/9:= 1 ÷ 9= 0.11111... in decimal
There is always one decimal point but decimal places can be more than one. 927.1 has one decimal place which is the tenths place.
Your 4.875 rounded off is 4.9 to one decimal. When rounding off to one decimal, we look at the second decimal. When the second decimal is 5 or more, we round the first decimal up by one. In this case, the second decimal is 7, and that means we round the first decimal, the 8, up by one, and that makes it 9. That's where the 4.9 came from.