Yes.
Rounded to the nearest whole number, 452.16 is approximately equal to 452.
55 and 65 if rounding to the nearest 10. 59.5 and 60.5 is to the nearest unit.
That depends on whether you want it rounded to the nearest tenth, unit, ten, or hundred.
The nearest whole unit of 44 is 44 itself, as it is already a whole number. Whole units refer to integers without any fractional or decimal component, and since 44 fits this definition perfectly, there is no need for rounding.
49.07583 rounded to the nearest unit is 49. When rounding, you look at the first decimal place (0.07583), and since it is less than 0.5, you round down to the nearest whole number.
That depends on what unit you are rounding up to. Are you rounding up to the nearest 10? The nearest 100? The nearest 1000000?
The answer depends on whether the rounding is to the nearest hundreds, the nearest tens or nearest unit!
Well, isn't that a happy little number! When we round 27.9 to the nearest unit, it becomes 28. Just like adding a little touch of color to a painting can make it come alive, rounding this number helps it fit right in with the whole picture.
It depends how round you want it.-- To the nearest 1/10th or to the nearest unit: 42-- To the nearest 10: 40-- To the nearest 100: Zero
The answer depends on the level of rounding. For example, to the nearest unit (or smaller) the number is rounded to 3,746. To the nearest thousand, to 4,000. To the nearest ten thousand (or larger) it is 0.
6,453,321.9648 rounded to the nearest unit or whole number is 6,453,322
It is called rounding.