Asked by Losa
-Round off .6752 to the nearest tenth, hundredth, and thousandth.- How do you round this off when there's a decimal?
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
.7
.68
.675
.68
.675
Answered by
Reiny
A tenth is the first decimal position after the decimal place, which is a 6
Look at the next one to the right, if it is 5 or more increase the previous digit by 1, otherwise leave it alone
so .6752 rounded to the nearest tenth is
.7
Look at the next one to the right, if it is 5 or more increase the previous digit by 1, otherwise leave it alone
so .6752 rounded to the nearest tenth is
.7
Answered by
Losa
Oh, right! I know that... but i thought its different with decimals. Thanks 4 you're help! :)
Answered by
Souhir
Thank you 4 you
Answered by
Savannah
I thought it was alot more different than rounding without the decimal placed...thanks for the help 😁
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