Respuesta :

Step-by-step explanation:

Look at the number in the hundredth place and follow the rule-

if the number is 5 or higher, you round the number in the tenth place up by one. If it is 4 or lower (all the way to 0) you keep it the same.

For example: 3.14159

the number 4 is in the hundredth place, so you keep 1 as is.

For example: 9.493

the number 9 is in the hundredth place, so you round up 4 to 5.

Brainliest? :)

To round a number to the nearest theft you need to round it to one decimal place, if the second decimal place is a number grater than or equal to five you round the first decimal place one up, if not it stays the same