Rounding to the nearest tenth means rounding to the decimal place directly to the right of the decimal.
The rules of rounding are fairly simple. If the number to the right of the number you are rounding is greater than or equal to 5, you round up. If the number to the right is less than 5, you round down.
Let's take a look at the number 12.345.
First, round to the hundredths place. The number right before the 4 is 5, so we round up. This gives us the number 12.35.
Next, we have to round to the tenths place. The number to the right of the 3 is 5, so we round up as well. This gives us the number 12.4.
Answer: 12.4
Answer:
360 = x+123+ 90
x = 147
Step-by-step explanation:
The three angles form a circle which is 360 degrees
360 = x+123+ 90
Subtract 123 and 90 from each side
360 -123 - 90 = x
147 = x
Fifty two thousand fifty two is equal to 52,052.
Answer:
I think the answer is "adjacent, supplementary".

Micah did not explain the last step correctly. You cannot cross out a term from the numerator and denominator unless it is a factor. In other words, x² needed to be multiplied and not added in order to cross it out.