There are infinitely many such numbers. One of these is 63.628
It is: 4.5 that rounds up to 5 as a whole number
It is: 4.5 rounds to 5
4.5
It rounds to 100.
A decimal less than .5 rounds down to the nearest whole number. A decimal greater than .5 rounds up to the nearest whole number. A decimal of .5 depends on the country and application of use. In metric countries, like Canada, decimals of .5 are rounded to the nearest even number. For example: 1.4 rounds to 1 12.6 rounds to 13 5.5 rounds to 6 4.5 rounds to 4
150.50
Int(number) removes itRound(number,0) rounds the decimal fraction to the nearest whole number.
To the nearest 5, the largest whole number that rounds to 200 is 202. To the nearest 10, the largest whole number that rounds to 200 is 204. To the nearest 20, the largest whole number that rounds to 200 is 209. To the nearest 50, the largest whole number that rounds to 200 is 224. To the nearest 100, the largest whole number that rounds to 200 is 249. To the nearest 200, the largest whole number that rounds to 200 is 299.
It rounds to 0.8 to one decimal place or as 1 to the nearest whole number or integer
7/8 = 0.875Therefore,To one decimal place it rounds to 1To two decimal places it rounds to 0.9To three decimal places it rounds to 0.88.
It rounds to zero, as the nearest whole number.
21.5 to the nearest whole number is 22. When rounding a decimal number to the nearest whole number, you look at the digit to the right of the decimal point. If it is 5 or greater, you round up to the next whole number. In this case, 21.5 has a digit of 5 in the tenths place, so it rounds up to 22.