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SashulF [63]
3 years ago
6

Round 902.069997788 to the nearest ten-thousandth

Mathematics
2 answers:
wel3 years ago
4 0

Note the place values:


hundreds: 9

tens: 0

ones: 2

.

tenths: 0

hundredths: 6

thousandths: 9

ten-thousandths: 9

hundred-thousandths: 9


Since the hundred-thousandths place value is greater than 5 (being a 9), round up. You add 1 to the ten-thousandths. continue to add until you only get a number that does not go into the tens place.


902.07 is your answer


hope this helps

Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

902.0700

Step-by-step explanation:

Round 902.069997788 to the nearest ten-thousandth

9 is in hundreds place

0 is in tens place

2 is in ones place

0 is in tenth place

6 is in hundredth place

9 is in thousandth place

9 is in ten thousandth place

9 is in hundred thousandths place and so one

The number in hundred thousandths place is greater than 5 so we add 1 with ten thousandths place. 9+1 becomes 10 . so we add 1 with 9 that is in thousands place. Again it becomes 10. So finally add 1 with 6 in hundreds place

902.0700

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