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Reuben
1 May, 10:43
What is 18.386 rounded to the nearest hundredth
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Anika Meza
1 May, 11:36
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18.390
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Angelo
1 May, 12:38
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18.39
Step-by-step explanation:
18.386 is currently at the thousandth digit.
The nearest hundredth means that you round to the second decimal.
Because 6 is greater than 5, you would have to round the next digit (8) up. Therefore, you would have 18.39
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