By definition, to round to the nearest cent and round to the nearest hundredths is the same.
In this case, having this value in dollars:

You can round it to the nearest cent by following the steps shown below:
1. Identify the digit in the Hundredths place. In this case, the second digit after the decimal point is:

2. Identify the digit to the right of that digit (the third digit after the decimal point). In this case, this is:

3. Since the digit is greater than 5:

You have to round up by increasing the value of the digit 9 by 1 (the other digits to the right become zero). Then:

Notice that since the digit 9 is increased by 1 and:

The first digit after the decimal point is increased by 1.
Hence, the answer is:
