B. Round each number to the nearest thousandths. Example: 2.160,9 = 2.161 4.0.3837 5.6.5275 6.43.841​

Sagot :

Answer:

5.6.5070

6.42.840

Step-by-step explanation:

. Round each number to the nearest thousandths. Example: 2.160,9 = 2.161 4.0.3837 5.6.5275 6.43.841

just B. Round each number to the nearest thousandths.

Example: 2.160,9= 2.161

Answer:

4. 0.3837 → 0.384

5. 6.5275 → 6.528

6. 43.841→ 43.841

Take a note about Round Off:

"Rounding a number indicates reducing it while making its value close to where it was. The end product is just less consistent, even though it is simpler for execute."

  • If a 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 comes after the number you're rounding, just round up.

→ For instance, 75 rounded to the nearest tens equals 80.

  • If a 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 comes after the number you're rounding, just round it down.

→ For instance, 44 rounded to the nearest tens equals 40.

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