i am a decimal with my last digit in the hundredths. rounded to the nearest tenth. I am 6.5. Rounded to the nearest whole number. I am 6. if the sum of my digits is 16. what number am i?

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To find the answer, we need to consider the given information and use a step-by-step approach.

First, we know that the number is rounded to the nearest tenth, and the last digit is in the hundredths place. This means that the possible values for the last digit are between 0 and 9.

Since the number is rounded to 6.5, we know that the value of the number is somewhere between 6.45 and 6.55. This narrows down the possible values for the last digit to either 4 or 5.

Next, we know that when the number is rounded to the nearest whole number, it becomes 6. This tells us that the number must be closer to 6 than to 7.

Considering these conditions, we find that the only possible value for the last digit is 4. If the last digit were 5, the number would be closer to 7 than to 6 when rounded to the nearest whole number. Therefore, the last digit must be 4.

Now, we need to find the remaining digits of the number. We are told that the sum of the digits is 16. Since we already know the last digit is 4, we can determine the remaining two digits by subtracting 4 from 16, which equals 12.

To find the remaining digits, we need to determine how to distribute this sum between the tens and ones place. Since the number needs to be closer to 6 than to 7 when rounded to the nearest whole number, it makes sense for the tens digit to be larger than the ones digit.

After trying different combinations, we find that the digits 8 and 4 meet the conditions. The number becomes 68.4.

In conclusion, the number you are is 68.4.

6.46 (so it would round to 6.5 for nearest tenth)

Round 75.705 to the nearest tenth