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How do you round 1.632 to one decimal place? - Answers

When rounding up if a number is 5 or more you add one to the next column. If a number is 4 or less you just ignore it. So 1.632 becomes 1.63 (2 is less than 5 so it is dropped). This then becomes 1.6 (3 is dropped because it is less than 5).



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How do you round 1.632 to one decimal place? - Answers

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When rounding up if a number is 5 or more you add one to the next column. If a number is 4 or less you just ignore it. So 1.632 becomes 1.63 (2 is less than 5 so it is dropped). This then becomes 1.6 (3 is dropped because it is less than 5).



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How do you round 1.632 to one decimal place? - Answers

When rounding up if a number is 5 or more you add one to the next column. If a number is 4 or less you just ignore it. So 1.632 becomes 1.63 (2 is less than 5 so it is dropped). This then becomes 1.6 (3 is dropped because it is less than 5).

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