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Pierre Barnett
Mathematics
13 May, 15:20
Round 2.179 to the tenth
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Davis Huang
13 May, 15:26
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2.2 if I understand the question correctly.
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Camille Ballard
13 May, 15:33
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It is 2.2 because 9 is greater than 5 so you will add 1 to the 7 making 8, and 8 also greater than 5 then add 1 to the 1 making 2 and the final answer is 2.2
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