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jeyben [28]
3 years ago
9

Round 74.141 to the nearest tenth

Mathematics
2 answers:
muminat3 years ago
4 0

the answer would be 74.1 because neither 4 nor 1 can round up

user100 [1]3 years ago
3 0

Hi!

  • The number in the tenth place, is 74.141.
  • Look at the number to the right of the one, is it higher or lower than 5?
  • It lower than five, so we round down.
<h2>The answer is 74.1</h2>

Hope this helps! :)

-Peredhel

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