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Give your answer to the nearest 0.01.
Round your answer to the nearest full percent.
If you're doing schoolwork, this information is usually given to you — often, the problem will say something like, "round the answer to the nearest tenth/hundredth/thousandth".
For instance, if one element has an excess near 0.25, multiply each element amount by 4. If an element has an excess near 0.5, multiply each element amount by 2. Example: Since the ratio amount of oxygen equals 1.566, you will need to multiply both ratio amounts by 2. 1.000 Fe * 2 = 2.000 Fe 1.566 O * 2 = 3.132 O. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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