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7 June, 14:33
How do you round 0.90 to the thousandths place
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Cinnamon
7 June, 15:02
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Move the decimal to right 3 times
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7 June, 15:02
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You can round. 90 to the thousandths place by adding another zero, which won't change the value, and it becomes. 900 or 900/1000. If you're rounding zero you leave the value the same and make all the other digits to the right zero.
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