Answer:
Isabel's bee rounds to 0.8 inches and Pablo's bee round to 0.5 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at the attached picture.
The students in Mr. Bhatia's class measure the length of four bees.
We need to round it to nearest tenth, so look at the number at hundredths place.
If the number at hundredths place is less than 5 then don't change the tenths place digit otherwise rounds up by one number.
Round the length of bee to the nearest tenth as shown:
Isabel’s bee: The length of Isabel's bee is 0.841 inches.
Here 4 is at hundredth place which is less than 5 so the rounds to nearest tenth is 0.8 inches
Pablo’s bee: The length of Pablo’s bee is 0.45 inches.
Here 5 is at hundredth place, so rounds up the digit at tens place by 1.
Pablo's bee length is 0.5 inches.
Wendi’s bee: The length of Wendi’s bee is 0.55 inches.
Here 5 is at hundredth place, so rounds up the digit at tens place by 1.
Wendi’s bee rounds to 0.6 inches
Brett’s bee: The length of Brett’s bee is 0.738 inches.
Here 3 is at hundredth place which is less than 5.
Thus Brett’s bee rounds to 0.7 inches
Thus, Isabel's bee rounds to 0.8 inches and Pablo's bee round to 0.5 inches.