How to leave only two decimal places in UsedSpaceGB value

Hello

I have the following statement:

Get - vm server * | SELECT name, UsedSpaceGB, VMhost, comments | FT-auto

but the usedspace Go is like this 104.06407394539564847946166992

How can I put it in 104,06?

With the Round function

get-vm server* |
select name,@{N="UsedSpaceGB";E={[math]::Round($_.UsedSpaceGB,2)}},VMhost,guest | ft -auto

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