6.7 rounds to 7
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325.68 to nearest whole number is 326.00 Method ; Look at the next number to the right, which is '--.6'. If '5' or greater then add one to the units number. NB When looking for a nearest number , look at the next number to the right. If it is '5' or greater, then add '1' to the nearest whole number. If less than '5' then the nearest number remains the same. Here are some examples. 325.49 ~ 325.0 325.50 ~ 326.0 325.51 ~ 326.0 NNB Apply the same rule be it , decimals, units, tens, hundreds etc.,
Some people find it easier to add or subtract whole numbers but yes, you could round to the nearest half.
When rounding a number to the nearest whole number, you look at the digit immediately to the right of the decimal point. In this case, the digit is 6. Since 6 is equal to or greater than 5, you round up the whole number. Therefore, 3.60 rounded to the nearest whole number is 4.
Just add 1 to the integer part of 2.9 and eliminate the fractional part to rounded 2.9 to the nearest whole number. Thus 2.9 is rounded off to 3.
When rounding 33.2 to the nearest whole number, it would be estimated to 33. If you were rounding to the nearest tenth, it would be 33.2. Rounding to the nearest hundredth would also be 33.2. So, depending on the level of precision required, 33.2 can be estimated to 33, 33.2, or 33.20.
Add whole, then to the sum put the fraction next to it
500. You add 1 + 1000. Divide by 2, then estimate to the nearest whole number.
you take the whole number and add this below it-1 so it should look like this 2 - 1
8.7 Since you want to round to the nearest whole number, add 0.5 to 8.7 and you 0.5 get 9.2 and now truncate everything but the whole number and the answer is 9 ___ 9.2 ___ ' + An alternative which cuts out a step, is to round down if the decimal part is less than 0.5, round up if 5 and above.
Add the whole number to the whole part of the mixed number. For example, 3 + 2 and 1/2 = 5 and 1/2. The fractional part is separate from the whole part.