name two numbers with decimal hundredth that round to the same whole number but different tenths.

8.43

7.57

9.34

8.5

To find two numbers with decimal hundredth that round to the same whole number but different tenths, we need to understand how rounding works.

When a number has one decimal place, such as tenths, it is rounded to the nearest whole number. If the digit in the hundredth place is 5 or greater, the number is rounded up; if it is less than 5, the number is rounded down.

Let's take an example to better understand this:

1) Let's consider the number 1.35. When rounded to the nearest whole number, it becomes 1 because the digit in the tenths place (3) is less than 5.

2) Now, let's consider the number 1.45. When rounded to the nearest whole number, it becomes 2 because the digit in the tenths place (4) is 5 or greater.

From these examples, we can see that the numbers 1.35 and 1.45 round to the same whole number (1) but have different tenths.

So, the answer is:

1.35 rounds to 1 (with a tenths place of 3)
1.45 rounds to 1 (with a tenths place of 4)