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Rom4ik [11]
3 years ago
12

Can you please do 2 and 3

Mathematics
1 answer:
Masja [62]3 years ago
8 0

Answers:

<h2>2. 17.5</h2><h2>3a. 6</h2><h2>3b. greater</h2><h2>3c. add 1 to it</h2>

Step-by-step explanation:

When rounding, look at the digit that is ls to the right beside the digit in the place value to round to. If the number is greater than or equal to 5, round the digit in the place value to round to up one. If it is less than 5, do not. Let's look at some examples.

EXAMPLE 1:

23.123 round to the nearest tenth.

23.<u>1</u>23 tenths place is underlined

Digit after tenths is bold. If greater than or equal to 5, round underlined digit up. If less than 5, don't change underlined digit.

The bold number is a 2, which is less than 5, so the underlined number doesn't change.

ANSWER TO EXAMPLE 1: 23.1

EXAMPLE 2:

57.54 round to the nearest whole number

5<u>7</u>.54 Nearest whole place value is underlined

Digit after underlined digit is bold. If greater than or equal to 5, round underlined digit up one. If bold digit is less than 5, don't change the underlined digit.

The bold number is a 5, which equals 5, so the underlined number increases by 1.

ANSWER TO EXAMPLE 2: 58

Now, let's examine yours, now that we know how to round

17.46 round to the nearest tenth

17.<u>4</u>6 tenths place is underlined

Digit after tenths is bold. If greater than or equal to 5, round underlined digit up by one. If bold digit is less than 5, don't change the underlined digit.

The bold number is a 6, which is greater than 5, so the underlined number increases by 1.

ANSWER TO QUESTION: 17.5

Hope this helped :)

<em>PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST</em>

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