When rounding to a specific place, take a look at the digit immediately to the right of the target, in this case, the tenths place. If that digit is 4 or less, zero everything to the right of the target out. If that digit is 5 through 9, increase the target by one and zero everything to the right of it out. If the target is a 9, increasing it will turn it to zero and increase the digit to the left of the target by one.
The last digit is 8, so it rounds up and nearest half mile would be the 32 mile value, so 32 is the result.
28.13 miles rounded to the nearest hundredth of a mile !
What is 59,424.77 rounded to the nearest square mile
Round to the nearest thousandth: 3,000 Round to the nearest hundredth: 2,600 Round to the nearest tenth: 2,580
2.63 miles to the nearest mile = 3 miles
To round Peter's distance of 2.63 miles to the nearest mile, you look at the digit in the tenths place, which is 6. Since 6 is greater than 5, you round up. Therefore, 2.63 miles rounded to the nearest mile is 3 miles.
Yes, by all means, round to the nearest mile.
To round 589 to the nearest tenth of a mile, we look at the digit in the hundredths place, which is 0. Since it is less than 5, we round down. Therefore, 589 rounded to the nearest tenth of a mile is 589.0 miles.
30
The last digit is 8, so it rounds up and nearest half mile would be the 32 mile value, so 32 is the result.
Since 25 is a whole number, the answer is 25.
We're missing a value, we'll need the distance traveled to determine that.
To find the nearest meter, measure the distance in centimeters using a ruler or measuring tape and then divide that measurement by 100, as there are 100 centimeters in a meter. Round the result to the nearest whole number to get the equivalent distance in meters. Alternatively, if you have a distance in meters and need to round it, look at the decimal; if it’s 0.5 or higher, round up, and if it’s below 0.5, round down.
If you round up to the nearest 14, usually.
It round to: 59,420 square miles and not 59,419 square miles
28.13 miles rounded to the nearest hundredth of a mile !
It depends on several factors, but a good rule of thumb is "about a mile."