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lets say you have the number 0.254 to round it to the nearest fourth you round it to 0.25 4 and below round down 5 and up round up
If the fraction is less than half, round down. If the fraction is half or greater, round up.
The convention is that at a fraction of .5 or greater you round up. 4.5 is rounded to 5.
To the nearest whole number: 4
To get the decimal, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. If the decimal runs to more than one place, then you have to round it to one decimal place.
lets say you have the number 0.254 to round it to the nearest fourth you round it to 0.25 4 and below round down 5 and up round up
To the nearest whole number, 3
The decimal fraction 0.8 is already rounded to the nearest tenth.
The decimal fraction 0.16 is already rounded to the nearest hundredth.
If the fraction is less than half, round down. If the fraction is half or greater, round up.
You can write a fraction that is a mixed number as a decimal by diving the numerator by the denominator then rounding it to the nearest thousand.
The convention is that at a fraction of .5 or greater you round up. 4.5 is rounded to 5.
To the nearest whole number: 4
To get the decimal, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. If the decimal runs to more than one place, then you have to round it to one decimal place.
0.375 Im not sure in terms of a fraction though.
round the fraction to the nearest whole number, then times the two whole number together
It depends on the degree to which it is rounded. To the nearest integer, it is 0.