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How do you round the decimal to the nearest tenth? - Answers
Look at the digit in the hundredths place (the second digit after the decimal point). If that digit is 5 or greater, the tenths place digit is increased by one, otherwise it is left alone. Finally, truncate (drop off) the remaining digits (hundredths place and later). For example, to round 0.238798 to the nearest tenth we look at the hundredths place (in this case the 3) and see it is less than 5, so we leave the tenths place (the 2) alone. Then we drop off all digits from the hundredths place and later (the 38798). We get 0.2.
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How do you round the decimal to the nearest tenth? - Answers
Look at the digit in the hundredths place (the second digit after the decimal point). If that digit is 5 or greater, the tenths place digit is increased by one, otherwise it is left alone. Finally, truncate (drop off) the remaining digits (hundredths place and later). For example, to round 0.238798 to the nearest tenth we look at the hundredths place (in this case the 3) and see it is less than 5, so we leave the tenths place (the 2) alone. Then we drop off all digits from the hundredths place and later (the 38798). We get 0.2.
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How do you round the decimal to the nearest tenth? - Answers
Look at the digit in the hundredths place (the second digit after the decimal point). If that digit is 5 or greater, the tenths place digit is increased by one, otherwise it is left alone. Finally, truncate (drop off) the remaining digits (hundredths place and later). For example, to round 0.238798 to the nearest tenth we look at the hundredths place (in this case the 3) and see it is less than 5, so we leave the tenths place (the 2) alone. Then we drop off all digits from the hundredths place and later (the 38798). We get 0.2.
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