Oh, dude, rounding is like the easiest math ever. So, 37.672, right? You just look at that little decimal hanging out there and think, "Hmm, is it closer to 37 or 38?" Well, guess what? It's closer to 38, so that number rounds up to 38. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
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Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
Remember, we don't necessarily round up or down, but to the hundred that is closest to 2153. When rounding a number like 2153 to the nearest hundred, we use the following rules: a) We round the number to the nearest hundred if the last two digits of the number are 50 or more.
The tenths place is the place on the right of the decimal. you would round it up or down depends in on the numbers following it. If the number is under 5, you keep the number the same. If the number is five or higher, you round up to the next number, which in this case would be 10. the nearest tenth is 9.
And the following numbers would be...
900 When rounding to the nearest hundred, like we did with 850 above, we use the following rules: A) We round the number up to the nearest hundred if the last two digits in the number are 50 or above. B) We round the number down to the nearest hundred if the last two digits in the number are 49 or below. C) If the last two digits are 00, then we do not have to do any rounding, because it is already to the hundred.
It is 17,000 to the nearest thousand
To the nearest whole number: 520
If you want to round it to the nearest tenth it would be 0.90 because the number following the 9 is a 4 and so it's below 5 so you would round down 5 and up rounds up
round it by cubic meters
When rounding to the nearest ten, we use the following rules:-Round the number up to the nearest ten if the last digit in the number is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9.So for you the Answer would be 1570