Respuesta :
0.6
I know someone answered but let me explain. After the decimal point, we go to the “th’s.” So tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on! Now your looking at the tenths place. If your rounding up, you have to look at the next one (so the hundredths place which is the 2.) If it’s 5 or greater than 5, it goes up, but it’s not, so it would be just a 6. Hope that helps you or anyone else!
I know someone answered but let me explain. After the decimal point, we go to the “th’s.” So tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on! Now your looking at the tenths place. If your rounding up, you have to look at the next one (so the hundredths place which is the 2.) If it’s 5 or greater than 5, it goes up, but it’s not, so it would be just a 6. Hope that helps you or anyone else!