Final answer:
Due to an error in the original question about 'licking pounds,' the response focuses on explaining how to round measurements to the nearest tenth, using an example where 13.7 kg is rounded to 15.2 kg.
Step-by-step explanation:
It seems there was an error in forming the original question as it mentions 'how many pounds did Sherry lick', which does not seem relevant or appropriate in the context of weight measurement and schoolwork. However, to address the concept of rounding to the nearest tenth based on the given information, let's consider the provided statements and examples of how to round off measurements.
We have an example where a measurement of 13.7 kg is considered the least precise measurement because it is expressed to the 0.1 decimal place. Consequently, the final answer must also be expressed to the 0.1 decimal place. Rounding to the tenths place, we would get 15.2 kg. Similarly, if we had a measurement of 35.5 g expressed to the tenths place, we would round our final answer to the tenths place as well based on this least precise measurement.