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Chaim Howard
25 August, 02:59
43.0129 to the nearest hundredths
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Braden Whitney
25 August, 03:32
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43.01
Step-by-step explanation:
the number is 43.0129, and your rounding it to the hundredths. The hundredths place is 1:
43.0129
because 2 is below 4 you round it to 0 and all of the following numbers after it:
43.0100
so to simplify your answer it's 43.01
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Jordon Matthews
25 August, 06:35
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43.01
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