The hundreth place is the second digit from the decimal. So 13.6 is already rounded. Well, you could say 13.60, but that is the same thing.
There are 10 thousandths in one hundredth. This is because one hundredth is equal to 0.01, and each digit to the right of the decimal point represents a power of 10. Therefore, the first digit to the right of the decimal point represents thousandths, the second digit represents hundredths, and so on.
Three-thousandths .3 - three - Tenths .03 - three - hundredths .003 - three - Thousandths
That would still be 18.57
.596 to the nearest hundreth is 0.60
the .3 is the tenth digit, so we look to the hundreth digit, .05, to see if it rounds up or down. So the answer is 30.4
13.9
Look at the digit in hundreth's place. If it is 5 or more, round the digit in tenth's place to the next higher digit. If the digit in hundredth's place is less than 5, leave the digit in techth's place what it is. 28.27431 rounded to the nearest tenth is 28.27.
The thousandth digit is a 5 so round up 2.715 → 2.72 to the nearest hundredth.
9.74 is the nearest hundreth.
It is 2.40 and not 2.39
The hundreth place is the second digit from the decimal. So 13.6 is already rounded. Well, you could say 13.60, but that is the same thing.
Hundreth's
It is 0.20
534.2
Three-thousandths .3 - three - Tenths .03 - three - hundredths .003 - three - Thousandths
It is 1.06