When talking about money one cent is two decimal places.
$0.01 (one cent)
one tenth of a cent is to three decimal places
$0.001 (one tenth of a cent)
So if you are rounding to the nearest tenth of a cent round to the third decimal place.
Round up if the fourth decimal place is 5 or higher and round down if it is 4 or lower.
Rounding to the nearest tenth of a cent involves identifying the hundredths place value of a number and determining whether to round up or down based on the thousandths place value. For example, if the hundredths place value is 5 or greater, you would round up to the next tenth of a cent. If the hundredths place value is less than 5, you would round down. This process helps provide a more precise representation of a number when dealing with fractional currency values.
Oh, dude, rounding to the nearest tenth of a cent means you're basically looking at the nearest 0.1 cent. Since you can't really have a fraction of a cent, you'd just round it to the nearest whole cent. So, like, 0.05 cents would round down to 0 cents, and 0.06 cents would round up to 1 cent. It's like trying to split a penny in half - not gonna happen!
The answer will depend on the units used for 0.00826. To the nearest tenth of a cent, 0.00826 cents is 0.0 cents.
000.2 percent, which is the same as 0.2 per cent, is already rounded to the nearest tenth of a per cent.
Round 3.7416573 to the nearest tenth is 3.7
It then is 0.7 to the nearest tenth
24.6 Round 24.583 to the nearest tenth? => 24.600
The answer will depend on the units used for 0.00826. To the nearest tenth of a cent, 0.00826 cents is 0.0 cents.
000.2 percent, which is the same as 0.2 per cent, is already rounded to the nearest tenth of a per cent.
It is 1.2 cents.
nearest cent
Round 3.7416573 to the nearest tenth is 3.7
118.0
It then is 471.4 to the nearest tenth
It is 61.9 to the nearest tenth
It then is 0.7 to the nearest tenth
It is 263.8 to the nearest tenth
4.4, to the nearest tenth.
If you round 29.7 to the nearest cent, it is 30 cents.