If the fraction is less than half, round down. If the fraction is half or greater, round up.
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∙ 9y agoYou round to the nearest whole number.
Some people find it easier to add or subtract whole numbers but yes, you could round to the nearest half.
round to the nearest whole # after estimating the square root
Quite simply because you NEED fractions. Fractions exist everywhere whether you chose to acknowledge them or not.
A simple fraction is a fraction that is a whole number divided by a whole number. Complex fractions can have fractions inside of fractions.
You round to the nearest whole number.
It means to round a number to the nearest whole number, tens, hundreds, etc.
51 IS a whole number and so you do not need to do any estimating!
To estimate fractions you need to determine what the nearest whole number is and round down or up. To find the exact number you need to convert the fractions to the same denominator.
Some people find it easier to add or subtract whole numbers but yes, you could round to the nearest half.
As a whole number it would not need estimating, but it would probably be estimated to the nearest 10, which would round it to 210.
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A whole number does not include the fractions or decimal places.34.84 would round up to 35.
round to the nearest whole # after estimating the square root
Quite simply because you NEED fractions. Fractions exist everywhere whether you chose to acknowledge them or not.
fractions are parts of a whole number
No, it means rounding to the nearest whole number.The nearest whole number is the nearest one .The nearest whole number to 1.9 is 2 .So the nearest whole number to 1,624,381.9 is 1,624,382 .