Rounding to a number with one non zero digit = $1000
Exact answer = $1230.25
Step-by-step explanation:
![\begin{gathered} \text{Cost per hour = \$33.25} \\ \text{Number of hours installer worked = 37} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/n9rxs5y586svh0xfq3lvcnknadbmgbzkg4.png)
Total amount paid after 37 hours:
![\begin{gathered} \text{Total amount paid = cost per hour }*\text{ number of hours worked} \\ \text{Total amount paid = 33.25 }*\text{ 37} \\ \text{Total amount paid = 1230.25} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/jn89kdxltmux77vegz4xvb41g8hev5xowm.png)
To multiply whole number with decimals, we will remove the decimals from the number before multiplication. Then we will return it back after.
The decimal point was in 2 decimal place before. So, we will move the number in 2 decimal place
The installer was paid $1230.25 (this is the exact payment)
To estimate by rounding to a number with one nonzero digit, we will approximate to the the first digit. The approximation will be from the right to the left (up to 1).