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How do you round each decimals to the nearest hundredth? - Answers

Here's an easy trick... This is what my tutor taught. You simply that the all of the numbers you got in your decimal, put them backwards then subtract them by all of the numbers normally. So here's an ex. lets say you have 0.532569. Take that and put it like this: 9652350-0532569. When you get your response, just add back on the decimal. (That was for any rounding to the nearest whatever).



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Here's an easy trick... This is what my tutor taught. You simply that the all of the numbers you got in your decimal, put them backwards then subtract them by all of the numbers normally. So here's an ex. lets say you have 0.532569. Take that and put it like this: 9652350-0532569. When you get your response, just add back on the decimal. (That was for any rounding to the nearest whatever).



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How do you round each decimals to the nearest hundredth? - Answers

Here's an easy trick... This is what my tutor taught. You simply that the all of the numbers you got in your decimal, put them backwards then subtract them by all of the numbers normally. So here's an ex. lets say you have 0.532569. Take that and put it like this: 9652350-0532569. When you get your response, just add back on the decimal. (That was for any rounding to the nearest whatever).

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