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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math riddles, huh? Well, technically speaking, the smallest number that rounds to 100 when you round to the nearest 100 is 50. Anything 50 or above rounds up to 100, so if you're looking for the tiniest guy that makes the cut, it's good ol' 50.
It depends on the degree to which you are rounding: To the nearest integer: 99.5 To the nearest 10: 95 To the nearest 100: 50 To the nearest n: 100 - n/2
Oh, dude, rounding 50 to the nearest hundred? That's like asking me to choose between pizza and ice cream - impossible! But hey, technically speaking, 50 rounded to the nearest hundred is still 100. So, there you go, math wizardry at its finest.
To 100.
To the nearest 50 cents, 1 dollar is 100 cents.
percentage to the nearest tenth of a percent = 90.0% % rate: = 45/50 * 100% = 0.90 * 100% = 90.0%
It is 600 because 50 rounds up to the nearest 100
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Yes, it's just like 115 to the nearest hundred is 100. If the last two digits is less than 50 you have to round down. -15 to the nearest hundred is also 0. -95 to the nearest hundred is -100. -115 to the nearest hundred is -100. I'm not sure what -50 to the nearest hundred is, though!