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How do you round 0.569 to the nearest tenth? - Answers
the first number after the decimal point is the tenths column; the second after the decimal is the hundredths column To round to nearest tenth, you look at the number in the hundredth column - if it is 5 or greater you round up by one the number in the tenths column; if less than 5 you keep it the same. In this case 0.569 rounds to 0.6
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How do you round 0.569 to the nearest tenth? - Answers
the first number after the decimal point is the tenths column; the second after the decimal is the hundredths column To round to nearest tenth, you look at the number in the hundredth column - if it is 5 or greater you round up by one the number in the tenths column; if less than 5 you keep it the same. In this case 0.569 rounds to 0.6
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How do you round 0.569 to the nearest tenth? - Answers
the first number after the decimal point is the tenths column; the second after the decimal is the hundredths column To round to nearest tenth, you look at the number in the hundredth column - if it is 5 or greater you round up by one the number in the tenths column; if less than 5 you keep it the same. In this case 0.569 rounds to 0.6
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