The two numbers, in their hundreds, on either side of 652 are:600 - which is 652 - 600 = 52 away, and700 - which is 700 - 652 = 48 away.Of these two, the nearer is 700.
652.00
Round to the nearest thousandth: 3,000 Round to the nearest hundredth: 2,600 Round to the nearest tenth: 2,580
To the nearest ten: 760 To the nearest hundred: 800
what is 60,614 round to the nearest hundred
Rounded to the nearest hundred, 652 is approximately equal to 700.
Well, honey, let's keep it simple for you. 652, huh? Alright, to round that bad boy to the nearest ten, you just look at the digit in the tens place. If it's 5 or greater, you round up; if it's less than 5, you round down. So, 652 rounds up to 650. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
The two numbers, in their hundreds, on either side of 652 are:600 - which is 652 - 600 = 52 away, and700 - which is 700 - 652 = 48 away.Of these two, the nearer is 700.
1000
The answer is 1,500,000
100
It's already there.
It is: 652.00 but to the nearest hundred it is 700
The two tens, on either side of 652 are 650 and 660. Which one is nearer? 652 - 650 = 2 660 - 652 = 8 So clearly 650 is nearer and that is the answer. There is a problem when the original number ends with a 5 and both the sums give 5 as the answer. Some people believe that you should always round 5 upwards. That is wrong because it introduces an upward bias in the results. For one digit (0) you don't require rounding, for 4 of them (1,2,3,4) you round down and for 5 of them (5,6,7,8,9) you round up. So you are rounding up more often than down. That is where the bias come in. The recommended solution to that bias is to round 5 so that the last significant digit is even.
650
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650