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Rounding To 1 Decimal Place
Rounding To 1 Decimal Place
Rounding To 1 Decimal Place
This is level 2; Rounding numbers to one decimal place. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 9
correct.
80.80 96 177.95
This is 'Rounding to 1 Decimal Place'. You can also try rounding to:
Whole number 2 decimal places 1 sig fig 2 sig figs 3 sig figs
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"Hi There. I feel obliged to question one of your answers there. Surely 9.846 rounded to one decimal place has
to be 9.9. The 4 becomes a 5."
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"Hi Logan. When rounding to one decimal place you only have to consider the value of the second decimal place.
You can ignore the rest of the digits.
To make it clear have a look at the diagram below. You can see that 9.846 is closer to 9.8 than it is to 9.9.
Therefore it makes sense to round it to 9.8.
.
"
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