When rounding a number, if the number after the number to be rounded is less than five, you round down. If the number after the number to be rounded is five or greater, you round up. For example, 4.34 rounded to one decimal place is 4.3, and 4.35 rounded to one decimal place is 4.4.
Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.
To the nearest tenth, 77.5 To the nearest whole number, 78
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I think you round it to the nearest whole number...
Yes if the number includes decimals
Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.
To the nearest tenth, 77.5 To the nearest whole number, 78
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I think you round it to the nearest whole number...
To the nearest whole number, 3 To the nearest tenth, 2.8
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Yes if the number includes decimals
48.81 will round up to 49.
You see which tick is nearer to the point on the number line.
If a number is already a whole number, and you are being asked to round it to the nearest whole number, then you don't need to round it anymore, since itself is the nearest 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.
Anything between 16.5 and 17.49