It is 1000.
When rounding 971 to the nearest hundred, you look at the digit in the tens place, which is 7. Since 7 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the hundreds place by 1. Therefore, 971 rounded to the nearest hundred is 1000.
To find 10 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.1. In this instance, 0.1 x 989 = 98.9. Therefore, 10 percent of 989 is equal to 98.9.
0.205 is less than 0.2500.205 < 0.250
23 x (n),where (n) = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, ..., r, r+1, ... to ∞This gives:23, 46, 69, 92, 115, 138, 161, 184, 207, 230, 253, 276, 299, 322, 345, 368, 391, 414, 437, 460, 483, 506, 529, 552, 575, 598, 621, 644, 667, 690, 713, 736, 759, 782, 805, 828, 851, 874, 897, 920, 943, 966, 989, 1012, 1035, 1058, 1081, 1104, 1127, 1150, 1173, 1196, 1219, 1242, 1265, 1288, 1311, 1334, 1357, 1380, 1403, 1426, 1449, 1472, 1495, 1518, 1541, 1564, 1587, 1610, 1633, 1656, 1679, 1702, 1725, 1748, 1771, 1794, 1817, 1840, 1863, 1886, 1909, 1932, 1955, 1978, 2001, 2024, 2047, 2070, 2093, 2116, 2139, 2162, 2185, 2208, 2231, 2254, 2277, 2300, ...
1000
It is 1000.
990
When rounding 971 to the nearest hundred, you look at the digit in the tens place, which is 7. Since 7 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the hundreds place by 1. Therefore, 971 rounded to the nearest hundred is 1000.
Real(I researched it): 2 Vigintillion, 8 Sexdecillion, 989 Quindecillion, 898 Quattuordecillion, 989 Tredecillion, 898 Duodecillion, 989 Undecillion, 800 Decillion, 454 Quintillions, 545 Quadrillions, 454 Trillions, 541 Billions, 234 Millions, 567 Thousand 890
Assuming you are interested only in whole numbers, then it depends upon the nearest to which the number is being rounded: To the nearest 3 or 4 it is 901 To the nearest 5 or 6 it is 902 To the nearest 9 or 10 it is 904 To the nearest 12 it is 905 To the nearest 15 it is 907 To the nearest 18 it is 908 To the nearest 20 it is 909 To the nearest 25 it is 912 To the nearest 30 it is 914 To the nearest 36 it is 917 To the nearest 45 it is 922 To the nearest 50 it is 924 To the nearest 60 it is 929 To the nearest 75 it is 937 To the nearest 90 it is 944 To the nearest 100 it is 949 To the nearest 150 it is 974 To the nearest 180 it is 989 To the nearest 225 it is 1012 To the nearest 300 it is 1049 To the nearest 450 it is 1124 To the nearest 900 it is 1349
Rounding is making an approximation of a number so it is easier to work with. eg 1 9 ≈ 10 (≈ means approximately equal to) 53 ≈ 50 These two examples were rounded to the nearest whole number of 10. eg 2 165 ≈ 200 545 ≈ 500 989 ≈ 1000 1378 ≈ 1400 These four examples where rounded to the nearest whole number of 100.
989 = CMLXXXIX
1, 23, 43, and 989
48% of 989 is 474.72
989 + 657 = 1646
I have used the 10-round magazine for the Marlin 795 sold by Brownells (www.brownells.com) as 550-000-337. This is a nickel plated mag. Aside from extra capacity and nickel plating it appears to be the same design as the 7-round magazine that came with the rifle (Marlin 989). Brownells also sells a 7-round blued mag as 550-707-346 that should work.