1 over 14 is 0.07, rounded to the nearest hundreth's place.
No, but it would be simpler just to write .3 with a bar over the 3 in the tenths place
Because the number in the 1s digits is great than or equal to 5... 6 is larger than 5 so you round up to the 0 because the 9 is as high as it can go it moves over to the hundredths place in the form of a 1
0.328 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 0.33. The digit in the next place over from the hundredths place is greater than 4, so the digit in the hundredths place is rounded up.
6/11 rounded to the nearest hundredths place is 0.55
You would put 82 over 100 then reduce it, and then that would be 41 over 100
Find the square root to the thousandth place (3rd decimal digit) and round it to 2 decimal places to give the square root in hundredths. If you want a fraction, convert the decimal hundredths to a fraction by putting them over 100 and simplifying.
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No, but it would be simpler just to write .3 with a bar over the 3 in the tenths place
Since 5 is in the hundredths place, you will be rounding it either up or down. To determine if you round up or down, look at the number in the the next place over,in this case, 9. The general rule is if the next number in 1-4, you round down and numbers 5-9, you round up. Since 9 falls in the "up" catagory, you round 5 up to 6. Your final answer would be 2.46 I hope this helps!!
56,700,000 hundredths.Hundreds (as in 000) would be... 567000, move the decimal place over 2 to the left, 5670 Or five thousand six hundred seventy. Hundredths (as in .00) would be... 567000, move the decimal place over 2 to the right, 56700000. It would be 56,700,000. Or fifty six million seven hundred thousand.
That depends on what PLACE your rounding that number to.--THAT is actually your choce on what number place you want to round the whole number of: 38,721,830, unless the directions specify what place you should round a number to. -There IS NO GIVEN ROUNDING PLACE....however; for money, we round after the decimal place in the hundredths place....( for Ex: with $1.25 , the 5 cents is in the hundredths place, after the decimal, so first, you MUST learn your number line .....remember? Ones place, Tens place....and so on? You can get a book about it @ your school or the library, or if your in grade school ask your teacher or your parents to go over a STANDARD U.S. Number Line with you and then teach you to round off whole numbers (to the left of decinmal place and negative numbers to the right of the decimal place) and negative numbers...
Sometimes it is advantageous to express a value in round numbers. To round to a particular place, look at the digit immediately to the right of the one you want to round to, in this case, the hundredths place. If that digit is 4, 3, 2, 1 or 0, zero it and everything to the right of it out. If that digit is 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9, increase your target digit by one and zero everything to the right of it out. If your target digit is 9, it will become a zero and increase the digit to the left of it by one.
The 7 is in the hundredths column and is 7 hundredths, or 0.07, or 7/100 (seven over a hundred).
Because the number in the 1s digits is great than or equal to 5... 6 is larger than 5 so you round up to the 0 because the 9 is as high as it can go it moves over to the hundredths place in the form of a 1
0.328 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 0.33. The digit in the next place over from the hundredths place is greater than 4, so the digit in the hundredths place is rounded up.
Well, honey, 4069.44 rounded to the hundredths place is 4069.44. Yep, you heard me right. No need to change a thing. It's already sitting pretty in the hundredths place. So, no need to break a sweat over this one.
32.3333