Yes, that is correct
69.89 to the nearest whole number is 70.
To write a number as an integer, you simply express it without any fractional or decimal components. If the number is already a whole number, you can write it as is. For decimal numbers, round to the nearest whole number or truncate any decimal portion to convert it into an integer. For example, 4.7 becomes 5 (when rounded) or 4 (when truncated).
It's already in number form but to the nearest whole number it is 6
999 - 1000
One example is 512.
If we are rounding to the nearest thousand, a whole number wouldn't round to 900.
divide the smaller number by the bigger one and round to the nearest whole number
69.89 to the nearest whole number is 70.
To get the nearest whole number you first write the number of units you have. In this case, that number is 67. The next step is to look at the fraction and ask if it's greater than or equal to a half, in which case you round down. Otherwise, you round up. In this case, we have nine tenths, which is greater than a half, so you round 67 up to 68. Thus, the nearest whole number to 67 and 9/10 is 68.
To write a number as an integer, you simply express it without any fractional or decimal components. If the number is already a whole number, you can write it as is. For decimal numbers, round to the nearest whole number or truncate any decimal portion to convert it into an integer. For example, 4.7 becomes 5 (when rounded) or 4 (when truncated).
Rounded to the nearest whole number 2.8 is 3
19.5 rounded to the nearest whole number = 20
To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator. For a mixed number, you add the whole number to the fraction before converting to a decimal. Once you have the decimal, round to the nearest thousandth by looking at the fourth decimal place. For example, if you have 3/4, it is 0.75 as a decimal, which rounds to 0.750 to the nearest thousandth.
418: four hundred eighteen
It's already in number form but to the nearest whole number it is 6
Write 5/6 as a decimal number rounded off to the nearest hundredth
Rounding DecimalsWhen rounding decimals, you have to remember these rules: If the digit to the right of the place you are rounding to is 4 or less, leave the number in the place you are rounding to the same and change all digits to the right of it to zeros.If the digit to the right of the place you are rounding to is 5 or more, round the number in the place you are rounding to to the next higher digit and change all the digits to the right of it to zeros.To round 4.5 to the nearest whole number, look at the digit in the tenth's place. Since it is a 5, round the 4 to a 5. Your answer is 5, or you could write it as 5.0.If you're rounding to decimal places, you can leave the zeros to the right off in your answer. For example, if you're rounding 6.849 to hundredths place, you could write the answer as 6.85 instead of 6.850 because the zeros are not needed.