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How would you round .666 to tenths? - Answers
0.666 into tenths is easy, if you know how! So I will show you. The first .6 is in the tenths spot! Look at the number after it, in this case it's a 6. Is 6 closer to 10 or 0. (10) If it is closer to ten you round the number in the tenths up to 7. Then all the numbers after it are 0's. But since this is a decimal problem you can just write 0.7! -Niamh
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How would you round .666 to tenths? - Answers
0.666 into tenths is easy, if you know how! So I will show you. The first .6 is in the tenths spot! Look at the number after it, in this case it's a 6. Is 6 closer to 10 or 0. (10) If it is closer to ten you round the number in the tenths up to 7. Then all the numbers after it are 0's. But since this is a decimal problem you can just write 0.7! -Niamh
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How would you round .666 to tenths? - Answers
0.666 into tenths is easy, if you know how! So I will show you. The first .6 is in the tenths spot! Look at the number after it, in this case it's a 6. Is 6 closer to 10 or 0. (10) If it is closer to ten you round the number in the tenths up to 7. Then all the numbers after it are 0's. But since this is a decimal problem you can just write 0.7! -Niamh
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