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8 February, 03:39

Marcus is trying to calculate the price of a pound of candy. He is doing calculations on his calculator and comes on with $2.348 per pound. How much is Marcus going to pay per pound? How is rounding applied in this situation?

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  1. 8 February, 06:31
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    Price per pound is $2.35.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The lowest unit of this currency is the cent which is one hundredth of a dollar so the price is rounded to the nearest hundredth (that is the second place of decimals).

    As the third place of decimals is 8 we round up the second place so the price per pound is $2.35.
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