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Round to Two Decimal Places Calculator

Round any number to exactly 2 decimal places (hundredths)

Two Decimal Places Rounding Tool

Common Examples: Rounding to Two Decimal Places

Original NumberRounded to 2 DecimalsExplanation
3.141593.14Third decimal (1) < 5, rounds down
12.345612.35Third decimal (5) rounds up
0.6660.67Third decimal (6) ≥ 5, rounds up
99.999100.00Rounds up to next whole number
5.6785.68Third decimal (8) ≥ 5, rounds up
2.0042.00Third decimal (4) < 5, rounds down

How to Round to Two Decimal Places

Rounding to two decimal places means keeping exactly two digits after the decimal point. This is the most common decimal precision used in finance, science, statistics, and everyday calculations.

Why Round to 2 Decimal Places?

  • Money & Currency: Dollars and cents require exactly 2 decimals
  • Percentages: Most percentages are expressed to 2 decimals (e.g., 12.34%)
  • GPA Calculations: Grade point averages use 2 decimal precision
  • Statistics: Standard format for averages and rates
  • Measurements: Common precision for metric conversions

Step-by-Step Rounding Process

Step 1: Identify the Second Decimal Place

In the number 3.14159, the second decimal place is "4" (representing hundredths).

Step 2: Look at the Third Decimal

The third decimal digit determines rounding direction. In 3.14159, it's "1".

Step 3: Apply the Rounding Rule

If the third decimal is 5 or greater, round UP. If less than 5, round DOWN. Since 1 < 5, keep it as 3.14.

Step 4: Remove Extra Decimals

Drop all digits after the second decimal place. Result: 3.14

Common Use Cases

Financial Calculations: $45.678 rounds to $45.68 for proper currency format

Interest Rates: 5.678% APR rounds to 5.68% for standard reporting

Test Averages: Score average of 87.678 becomes 87.68

Unit Conversions: 3.14159 meters = 3.14 meters (rounded)

Exchange Rates: 1.3456 EUR/USD rounds to 1.35 for clarity

Special Cases

Trailing zeros: 12.1 rounded to 2 decimals displays as 12.10 in currency

Very small numbers: 0.001 rounds to 0.00 (effectively zero at this precision)

Repeating decimals: 1/3 = 0.333... rounds to 0.33

Quick Reference

What are 2 decimal places? The hundredths position, or 1/100th precision

Key digit: Look at the third decimal place (thousandths)

Standard use: Money ($), percentages (%), GPAs, and most statistical data