32.32 and 32.49 round down to 32
32.51 rounds up to 33
No. 32.32 and 32.49 round to 32.00, but 32.51 rounds to 33.00.
You can't convert a number with decimals (or a fraction) to a whole number, without losing precision. You can round it to the nearest number, or truncate it (just remove the decimals), but in any case, that won't be the same number (just the nearest integer, in case you choose to round it), so "2.8 as a whole number" really doesn't exist.
That's the same as the nearest whole number. This example rounds to zero.
No because only 32.51 can be rounded to 33
You can't write a non-integer as an integer. You can round it to the closest integer if you like, but it's not exactly the same number.
That isn't a whole number. You can round it to the nearest whole number, but that will no longer be the same number.
6934 is to the nearest whole number. A whole number is a number that does not consist of a fraction or decimal. The digit after the decimal is one, so the four would not round up it would stay the same.
No. 32.32 and 32.49 round to 32.00, but 32.51 rounds to 33.00.
5 The nearest whole number is 5. When rounding to the nearest whole number, if the number following the decimal point is less than 5, the whole number remains the same, If the number following the decimal point is greater than 5, the nearest whole number is the next whole number.
You can't convert a number with decimals (or a fraction) to a whole number, without losing precision. You can round it to the nearest number, or truncate it (just remove the decimals), but in any case, that won't be the same number (just the nearest integer, in case you choose to round it), so "2.8 as a whole number" really doesn't exist.
No. However, 24.5 will round up to 25, if rounded to the nearest whole number.
That's the same as the nearest whole number. This example rounds to zero.
No because only 32.51 can be rounded to 33
When you converting a decimal to a whole number, precision will get lost (you lose the decimal part). The "converted" number will, of course, not be exactly the same as the original number.You must decide, depending on your needs, whether you want to:Round to the nearest whole number (3 in this case).Round up (also 3 in this case).Round down (2 in this case).
You can't write a non-integer as an integer. You can round it to the closest integer if you like, but it's not exactly the same number.
the decimal number is above 5 as it is 5 and this means you round up, however if the decimal number is below 5, then you stay the same or in some cases round down.
18.94 rounded to the nearest whole number would be 19 because 9 would make the 8 go up one so it would be 19.00 or just 19 but think 5 and up changes the number to round up 4 and down makes the number stay the same