You change all the digits to the right of the digit you are rounding to to zeros.
20 rounding units. 20.0 rounding tenths 19.8 rounding hundredths 19.76 rounding thousandths 19.765 rounding tenthousandths 19.7649 rounding hundred thousandths
If you are rounding to 100ths it is 1.73 . If you are rounding to 10ths it is 1.7 . If you are rounding to integers it is 2 .
The process of rounding is the same no matter what place you're rounding to.
-- If rounding to the nearest 300, then 749 is. -- If rounding to the nearest 200, then 699 is. -- If rounding to the nearest 150, then 674 is. -- If rounding to the nearest hundred, then 649 is. -- If rounding to the nearest twenty, then 609 is. -- If rounding to the nearest ten, then 604 is.
What does car tend to do when rounding a curve? Read more:
Centripetal force
Yes
It tries to follow a straight path instead of the curved one. The man mistakenly perceives this as a force pulling him toward the outside of the curve.
Sometimes rounding won't fit your needs.
It is 320.In case you think the answer should be 330, see //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding#Round_half_to_even
You change all the digits to the right of the digit you are rounding to to zeros.
You change all the digits to the right of the digit you are rounding to to zeros.
Centrifugal. "Pulling to the outside" is strictly "trying to go straight on" which is what would occur if you didn't apply forces to take you round the curve.
Right now I am asking the same question as you. I believe that this is because by rounding the bottom you are expanding the base, therefore making it more buoyant.
The answer should be 7.21
the curve should be located in the center of the graph.