-- If the fractional part of the angle is less than 1/2 degree, just throw away the fraction
and forget about it.
-- If the fractional part of the angle is 1/2 degree or more, add one to the degrees
and throw away the fraction.
Round your percentage and that should be it.
It's already there.
The answer depends on the degree of rounding.To the nearest whole number it is 2700To the nearest million it is 0.
The answer depends to the degree of rounding.For example,to the nearest hundredths, it is 9.03to the nearest hundreds, it is 0
The answer depends on the degree to which the number is rounded. To the nearest unit it is 365 To the nearest hundred it is 400. To the nearest million it is 0.
Round your percentage and that should be it.
It's already there.
The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest unit it is 6. To the nearest hundred, it is 0.
It's already there.
The answer depends on the degree to which the number is rounded. To the nearest unit it is 365 To the nearest hundred it is 400. To the nearest million it is 0.
As an integer, it is already rounded to the nearest tenth.
The answer depends on the degree of rounding.To the nearest whole number it is 2700To the nearest million it is 0.
The answer depends to the degree of rounding.For example,to the nearest hundredths, it is 9.03to the nearest hundreds, it is 0
The answer depends to the degree of rounding.For example,to the nearest hundredths, it is 7.51to the nearest hundreds, it is 0
The answer depends on the degree of rounding. To the nearest tens, it is 1111020 while to the nearest billion it is 0.
The answer depends on the degree to which it is rounded. To the nearest whole number, it is 4588. To the nearest million, it is 0.
The answer depends on the degree to which the number is rounded. To the nearest 10, it is 165023910 To the nearest trillion, it is 0.