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Xander Morrison
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12 December, 16:30
What is 92.583 rounded to the nearest tenths?
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Trinity Brown
12 December, 16:39
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92.6
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Jillian Wiggins
12 December, 16:47
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Answer: 92.58 because 3 is lower than 5 so it stays the same
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