It depends. If the number was how many kilometres down the road I was I would not want to round it. If the number was a square root that I was trying to calculate with, I might.
You would need to round it to the nearest whole number.
First you have to know what your rounding to. A common example is rounding to a whole number. So if I were to round 4.3 to the nearest whole number, I would see that this number is in between 4 and 5 and those are the two nearest whole numbers. In this case, it is closer to 4.0, so I would round down to 4. If I was told to round up and not just round, I would go up to 5.0 or 5. You can also round to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 and so on. And on the other side of the decimal point you could round to the nearest 10th (the first number to the right of the decimal), 100th (the second number) and so on.
to make it a whole number you need to round it... 9 would be the whole number. as a mixed number it would be 8 8/15
I don't think you relly need to study, but it would help you a little\ back round information
You would need to round the tenth down: 123
As a whole number it would not need estimating, but it would probably be estimated to the nearest 10, which would round it to 210.
The number is 352,876 and you need a number to the closest 10,000 which would correspond to the 5. Since the number to the right of the 5 is less than 5 you round down and keep the 5. The answer would then be 350,000.
If you would like us to round a number, we'll need the number.
Hi I need help with my math please help me the question is Round 5,380 to the nearest thousand.
16.80, except that you would need to assume that the number was accurate to that degree.
You don't need a number line or anything to round 148 to the nearest tent. It is already rounded to that degree (and more).
Don't know need help.