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How do you round decimals to the nearest hundreds? - Answers
When rounding the nearest hundredth, count after the decimal point and if it's done with 2, look at the number next to it if the number next to it is 5 or above add one to the hundredths but if not it just remains...Ex.52.3265= 52.33As, you see I rounded to the nearest hundredth and i came up with the answer.. Since, 6 is above 5 i add 1 on the number and i had a reasonable answer.
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How do you round decimals to the nearest hundreds? - Answers
When rounding the nearest hundredth, count after the decimal point and if it's done with 2, look at the number next to it if the number next to it is 5 or above add one to the hundredths but if not it just remains...Ex.52.3265= 52.33As, you see I rounded to the nearest hundredth and i came up with the answer.. Since, 6 is above 5 i add 1 on the number and i had a reasonable answer.
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How do you round decimals to the nearest hundreds? - Answers
When rounding the nearest hundredth, count after the decimal point and if it's done with 2, look at the number next to it if the number next to it is 5 or above add one to the hundredths but if not it just remains...Ex.52.3265= 52.33As, you see I rounded to the nearest hundredth and i came up with the answer.. Since, 6 is above 5 i add 1 on the number and i had a reasonable answer.
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