2786.000
Rounding to the nearest thousandth mean to round the number to the third place to the right of the decimal point. For example: 587.397431 is 587.397 rounded to the nearest thousandth.
The nearest hundredth-thousandth refers to the fifth digit after the decimal point. Thus, for the number 1.25624941, it would be rounded to 1.2562.
Where you narrow a number down to the nearest thousandth, which is the third digit to the right of a decimal point. For example, if you rounded 3.1415 to the nearest thousandth, you would get 3.142
Do you mean rounded to the nearest thousandth?Starting at the decimal point going toward the right...There are 7 tenths, 0 hundredths, 1 thousandth, and 0 ten-thousandths.As a fraction it's (7010) / (10,000) or (701.0) / (1000).That's 701 thousandths, rounded to the nearest thousandth (because the ten-thousandths digit is a zero, so round to 701 not 702.If you literally meant rounded to the nearest thousandthen the answer is zero -- it's closer to zero thousands than to one thousand.
2786.000
Rounding to the nearest thousandth mean to round the number to the third place to the right of the decimal point. For example: 587.397431 is 587.397 rounded to the nearest thousandth.
The nearest hundredth-thousandth refers to the fifth digit after the decimal point. Thus, for the number 1.25624941, it would be rounded to 1.2562.
Where you narrow a number down to the nearest thousandth, which is the third digit to the right of a decimal point. For example, if you rounded 3.1415 to the nearest thousandth, you would get 3.142
6.666
32.000
0.292
The thousandths place is the third digit after the decimal point. 86.255 only has 3 digits after the decimal point so it is already (possibly) rounded to the nearest thousandth.
Do you mean rounded to the nearest thousandth?Starting at the decimal point going toward the right...There are 7 tenths, 0 hundredths, 1 thousandth, and 0 ten-thousandths.As a fraction it's (7010) / (10,000) or (701.0) / (1000).That's 701 thousandths, rounded to the nearest thousandth (because the ten-thousandths digit is a zero, so round to 701 not 702.If you literally meant rounded to the nearest thousandthen the answer is zero -- it's closer to zero thousands than to one thousand.
The decimal 82.2 is 82 when rounded to the nearest point.
Since there is no decimal point, it's already there.
Assume the question should read, "Round 7.77777 to the nearest thousandth ?"The rule when rounding off numbers is "If the first figure to be discarded is 5 or more then the previous figure is increased by 1".The first figure to be discarded is the fourth 7 after the decimal point. As this is 5 or more then the previous figure (the third 7 after the decimal point) is increased by 1 (to 8).7.77777 rounded to the nearest thousandth is 7.778.