Rounding is a fundamental skill in math that can help you simplify numbers, making them easier to work with. When dealing with decimals, rounding to a specific place can help standardize your results:
- Identify the decimal place you need to round. For three decimal places, it's the number in the thousandths place.
- Look at the number immediately to the right. If this number is 5 or greater, increase the target decimal place by one. If it's less than 5, keep the target decimal place the same.
- Round off any numbers to the right of the target place.
So, if your calculator gives you a result of 1.4428 for \(5.7^{2/5}\), you would look at the fourth decimal place (8), increase the third decimal place (2) by one, resulting in 1.443. With practice, rounding becomes second nature, helping keep your solutions neat and precise.