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How do you do rounding in mathematics? - Answers
well if you're rounding decimals lets take 5.629 and you want to round it to the hundredths place, you want to look at the thousandths place and if it is 5 or higher raise the hundredths place digit by 1 so you are basically looking at the digit after the one you want to round to and if it is 5 or above then raise the digit you are rounding to hope this helped!
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How do you do rounding in mathematics? - Answers
well if you're rounding decimals lets take 5.629 and you want to round it to the hundredths place, you want to look at the thousandths place and if it is 5 or higher raise the hundredths place digit by 1 so you are basically looking at the digit after the one you want to round to and if it is 5 or above then raise the digit you are rounding to hope this helped!
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How do you do rounding in mathematics? - Answers
well if you're rounding decimals lets take 5.629 and you want to round it to the hundredths place, you want to look at the thousandths place and if it is 5 or higher raise the hundredths place digit by 1 so you are basically looking at the digit after the one you want to round to and if it is 5 or above then raise the digit you are rounding to hope this helped!
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