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What is 0.985 rounded to the nearest tenth

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Hello, the answer to this problem is 1.0. Tenth place means the first digit right from the decimal place. For example: 0.x000. X was the tenth place. In this case, it's 9. But to round, we must count from the furthest right side. 8 rounds up to 9 since 5 is 5 or more. And 9 rounds up to 10 since 9 is 5 or more. Now, since it's ten, we must go beyond the decimal. So, it's 1.0. Therefore, the answer is 1.0.

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For this case we have to by definition, to round a number to the nearest tenth, we observe the following place value to the right (hundredths). If it is less than 5 we eliminate all the digits to the right. If it is 5 or greater, then we add one to the digit in the tenths place.

Example:

10,386

Rounded to the nearest tenth:

10.4

If we have:

0.985

Rounded to the nearest tenth we have:


0.985 = 0.99 = 1.0

Answer:

1.0

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