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Round the following dollar amount to the nearest cent. $34.4567Round the following dollar amount to the nearest cent. $34.4567
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Round the following dollar amount to the nearest cent.
$34.4567Round the following dollar amount to the nearest cent.
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$34.5 is the answer
the second decimal place is a 5 which means the first decimal place gets rounded up.
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