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It seems like your question might be incomplete or unclear. If you're asking about rounding numbers to the nearest tenth, for example, 5.4 is already at one decimal place, so it would remain 5.4. If you meant something else regarding "round 5.4," please provide more context so I can assist you accurately!



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It seems like your question might be incomplete or unclear. If you're asking about rounding numbers to the nearest tenth, for example, 5.4 is already at one decimal place, so it would remain 5.4. If you meant something else regarding "round 5.4," please provide more context so I can assist you accurately!



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How do round 5.4? - Answers

It seems like your question might be incomplete or unclear. If you're asking about rounding numbers to the nearest tenth, for example, 5.4 is already at one decimal place, so it would remain 5.4. If you meant something else regarding "round 5.4," please provide more context so I can assist you accurately!

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