0.3679
6; 5.34 x 106
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0.3679
Just drop the 3 because it's below 5. So the answer is .47.
The general rule in rounding up is that that numbers of 5 and above carry forward as 1 onto the next column while numbers of 4 and below are discarded. So, 22164.36113 would round to 22164.361 to three decimal places.
It means to round the number to the nearest four decimal places (0.0000) for example the number 12.3476589 would be 12.3477 . The four decimal places are the amount of numbers after the decimal dot. For the fourth number after the decimal point, if the number after it is 5 or higher, than you round up to the next decimal number. If it is below five, you leave it as it is. If the fourth number is nine and the next one is eight for example, you also rise the third number as well as the fourth.
19.05 rounded to one decimal place is 19.1. Numbers above 5 (inclusive) round up, numbers below round down. To be accurate do not round unnecessarily.
That already is. The rule with math for rounding up or down is as follows:- when you have any number with decimal places any thing from .5 above gets round up and anything below .5 gets rounded down.
lets say you have the number 0.254 to round it to the nearest fourth you round it to 0.25 4 and below round down 5 and up round up
45.33 IS rounded to two decimal places - if you are asking "what is 45.33 rounded to a whole number", the answer would be "45", because when one is rounding up (or down), one considers whether the decimal place(s) is above or below 50 (halfway). If is above 50, one would round up ("46"), but in this case it is below.
In the decimal system, the first number after a decimal is the tenth spot, then the hundredth, then the thousandth. Also, when you round, if a number is above five, then you round to the next number, if it is below five you stay with the number you have. In this case the answer would be 30.09.
241 If the decimal is 5 or above you round higher, if it is 4 and below you round lower. Hope I helped :)
Press the math button, located below the green alpha button. Press the right arrow key to get to the NUM menu. Round is choice 2. Highlight it and press ENTER On the screen is now round( Enter the number you want, then a comma, then the number of decimal places you want to round Example: round(1.3,0) will give 1 round(1.7,0) will give 2 round(2.25,1) will give 2.3
Well, when you're rounding percentages, you can look at the decimal places. If you have a percentage with two decimal places, like 25.67%, you can round it to one decimal place, which would be 25.7%. Remember, just like painting, rounding percentages is all about finding balance and harmony. Just make sure to keep it simple and gentle, like a happy little tree.