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# Tony is given the following quiz: Round to the nearest

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Tony is given the following quiz: Round $$\frac{5}{11} = 0.\overline{45}$$ to the nearest

$$\bullet$$ 1) whole number

$$\bullet$$ 2) tenth

$$\bullet$$3) hundredth

$$\bullet$$ 4) thousandth

$$\bullet$$ 5) ten thousandth

$$\bullet$$ 6) hundred thousandth

Tony completes the quiz as follows. He first (correctly) rounds $$0.\overline{45}$$ to the nearest hundred thousandth, and writes it as his answer for question 6. Then he rounds his answer for question 6 to the nearest ten thousandth and uses that as his answer for question 5. Then he rounds his answer for question 5 to the nearest thousandth and uses that as his answer for question 4. Then he rounds his answer for question 4 to the nearest hundredth and uses that as his answer for question 3. Then he rounds his answer for question 3 to the nearest tenth and uses that as his answer for question 2. Finally, he rounds his answer for question 2 to the nearest whole number, uses that as his answer for question 1, and turns in the quiz. How many questions does Tony get wrong?

Jan 5, 2021

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1. 0
2. 0.5
3. 0.46
4. 0.456
5. 0.4556
6. 0.45556

1. 1
2. 0.5
3. 0.46
4. 0.456
5. 0.4556
6. 0.45556

It looks like Tony only missed one question.

Jan 5, 2021

#1
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0

1. 0
2. 0.5
3. 0.46
4. 0.456
5. 0.4556
6. 0.45556

1. 1
2. 0.5
3. 0.46
4. 0.456
5. 0.4556
6. 0.45556

It looks like Tony only missed one question.

hectictar Jan 5, 2021