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How do you round 0.301029996 to the nearest hundredth? - Answers

You look in the hundredths place. That would be the bolded zero: 0.301029996. Then you look to the digit on the right. 5 or more, round up, 4 or less, round down. 1 is "4 or less" so you would round down. Therefore the answer is 0.30, but since you take out zeroes with no digits after them after the decimal point, it would be 0.3 depending on what the requirements are for what you are doing.



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You look in the hundredths place. That would be the bolded zero: 0.301029996. Then you look to the digit on the right. 5 or more, round up, 4 or less, round down. 1 is "4 or less" so you would round down. Therefore the answer is 0.30, but since you take out zeroes with no digits after them after the decimal point, it would be 0.3 depending on what the requirements are for what you are doing.



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How do you round 0.301029996 to the nearest hundredth? - Answers

You look in the hundredths place. That would be the bolded zero: 0.301029996. Then you look to the digit on the right. 5 or more, round up, 4 or less, round down. 1 is "4 or less" so you would round down. Therefore the answer is 0.30, but since you take out zeroes with no digits after them after the decimal point, it would be 0.3 depending on what the requirements are for what you are doing.

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