It is replacing the number by the whole number such that the difference between the number and that whole number is the smallest that it can be.
The answer depends on the extent to which the number is rounded.
100
The answer depends on the extent to which the number is being rounded.
Assuming you mean rounded to a whole number the answer is zero (0)
When estimating the sum of 48765 and 9221, you can round each number to the nearest thousand. 48765 rounds to 49000, and 9221 rounds to 9000. Adding these rounded numbers gives you an estimated sum of 58000. To estimate the difference, you can round 48765 to 49000 and 9221 to 9000. Subtracting these rounded numbers gives you an estimated difference of 4000.
For cowboys, "rounded up" means "corralled." For mathematicians, "rounded up" means "estimated to a higher number that is shorter or easier to work with."
really? is it that hard to figure out? how old are you like 3? go take a grade 4 math class.
72.244 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 72.24. 72.244 rounded to the nearest tenth is 72.2. 72.244 rounded to the nearest whole number 72. 72.244 rounded to the nearest ten is 72.
0.06 lies between the whole numbers 0 and 1. Difference between 0 and 0.06 is 0.06. Difference between 1 and 0.06 is 0.94 So, 0 is much closer to 0.06 and therefore 0.06 rounded to the nearest whole number is 0.
An estimated difference is when you can't be bothered to calculate the exact number, so you simplify things a bit. An estimate for 800-something - 400-something would be 400.
The difference between the greatest and least number is the range.