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Answer:

18.02

Explanation:

You round to two decimal places meaning that you round to two places after the decimal.

When rounding, you have to look at the number after the place you are rounding to. If the number is 5 or greater, you round the number up. If the number is 4 or lower, you keep the number the same.

For this question, the number in the second decimal place stayed the same because the number in the third decimal place was 4.

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