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How do Round 0.67 to 1 decimal place? - Answers

0.67 to 1 decimal place= 0.7 To work this out, say your second number (7) was bigger than 4, then you have to add 1 to your first number (6). If it is not bigger, you simply keep it as it was. For instance: If 0.67 was 0.64, your answer would be 0.6 If it was 0.65, your answer will still be 0.6.



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0.67 to 1 decimal place= 0.7 To work this out, say your second number (7) was bigger than 4, then you have to add 1 to your first number (6). If it is not bigger, you simply keep it as it was. For instance: If 0.67 was 0.64, your answer would be 0.6 If it was 0.65, your answer will still be 0.6.



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How do Round 0.67 to 1 decimal place? - Answers

0.67 to 1 decimal place= 0.7 To work this out, say your second number (7) was bigger than 4, then you have to add 1 to your first number (6). If it is not bigger, you simply keep it as it was. For instance: If 0.67 was 0.64, your answer would be 0.6 If it was 0.65, your answer will still be 0.6.

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