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grandymaker [24]
3 years ago
11

Round 425.979627029 to 3 decimal places.

Mathematics
2 answers:
butalik [34]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

425.98

Step-by-step explanation:

3 decimal places is the thousands

When rounding to the thousandths place, you want to look at the ten-thousandths place to determining if you are going to increase the thousandths place, or keep it the same.

In this case, the ten-thousandths is greater than five, which means we are going to boost the 9 to a 10.

Because it is a ten, the thousandths place is now a zero and the hundredths place is now an 8.

When zero is your last digit in a decimal, you always take it off (unless referring to money, than keep the zero.)

That being said, the simplified answer is 425.98

Marat540 [252]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: 425.980

The 9 turns into a 0 and the 7 turns into 8

I think this is right I don't know you'll have to double check

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