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Round 0.293263 to the ten thousandths place

User Seok
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Answer:

0.2933

Explanation:

0.293263 is the decimal you have to round.

0.293263 (the first 2 is in the tenths place)

0.293263 (the 9 is in the hundredths place)

0.293263 (the first 3 is in the thousandths place)

0.293263 (the second 2 is in the ten-thousandths place)

0.293263 (the 6 is in the hundred-thousandths place)

0.293263 (the second 3 is in the millionths place)

They tell you to round the decimal to the ten thousandths place.

The second 2 is in the ten-thousandth place (0.293263).

To round digits you look at the number to its right, if it is 5-9 you round the number up, if it is 0-9 you leave the number as it is.

The number to the right of the number we're rounding (the 2 in the ten-thousands place) is a 6, 6 is a 5-9 number so we round the ten-thousands place digit up 1 number, (from 2 to 3).

And we have our rounded number 0.2933

Hope that helped... Chow!

User Muhammad Saqib
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Answer:

0.293263 rounded to the ten thousandths place

=0.2933

User Amit Mahajan
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