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0.1325 to the nearest tenth 0.0091 to the nearest thousandth 0.0196 to the nearest hundredth
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0.0091 to the nearest thousandth
0.0196 to the nearest hundredth
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0.1325 to the nerest tenth is 0.1, 0.0091 to the nearest thousandth is 0.009, and 0.0196 to the nearest hundreths is 0.02
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1.) 0.1
2.) 0.009
3.) 0.02
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