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5. Round each decimal to 2 decimal places.
(a) 16.986
(b) 2.185
(c) 4.504
(d) 3.916​

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Answered by Anonymous
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5. Round off each decimal to 2 decimal places.

(a) 16.986 - 16.990

(b) 2.185 - 2.190

(c) 4.504 - 4.500

(d) 3.916 - 3.920

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How do you round to 2 decimal places?

To round off a number to 2 decimal places, look at the digit in the thousandths place. If the digit in the thousandths place is greater or equal to 5, the hundredths digit is increased by one unit. For example, if we have 21.987 and we have to round off 2 decimal places then if we look at the thousandth place, 7 is there which is more than 5, So 1 digit will increase in the hundredth place and the answer will 21.990

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5. Round off each decimal to 2 decimal places.

(a) 16.986 - 16.990

(b) 2.185 - 2.190

(c) 4.504 - 4.500

(d) 3.916 - 3.920

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How do you round to 2 decimal places?

To round off a number to 2 decimal places, look at the digit in the thousandths place. If the digit in the thousandths place is greater or equal to 5, the hundredths digit is increased by one unit. For example, if we have 21.987 and we have to round off 2 decimal places then if we look at the thousandth place, 7 is there which is more than 5, So 1 digit will increase in the hundredth place and the answer will 21.990

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