8.211
8.212
What is 8.21 rounded to the nearest hundredths
8.210
8.211,8.212
8.210 8.200
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26 and 27
This would depend on how much you are rounding to. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred then the answer could be a number like 66048. However, if you are rounding to the nearest 1 then the answer could be a number like 66000.4.
Anything from 115 to 124.
900
There are an infinite amount of numbers that round up to 4000. This is because of the infinite amount of decimals and also that you have different rounding values, like to the nearest 100 or the nearest 10 etc., that you could use.
7.58 is already rounded to the nearest hundredth
Rounding decimals is very similar to rounding other numbers. If the thousandths place of a decimal is four or less, it is dropped and the hundredths place does not change. For example, rounding 0.843 to the nearest hundredth would give 0.84.
rounding numbers is to nearest ten or hundred and compatible numbers are when you can do nearest 5
8.21
26 and 27
In whole numbers, rounding to the nearest ten is better. And in decimals, rounding to the nearest hundreth is more accurate.
750.4 if rounding to the nearest whole number. 754, if rounding to the nearest 10. 774, if rounding to the nearest 50. 874, if rounding to the nearest 250.
To add 0.889, 0.32, and 0.0033, you simply add the numbers together: 0.889 + 0.32 + 0.0033 = 1.2123. Rounding to the nearest hundred would mean rounding to two decimal places, so the result would be 1.21.
726/1000 or 0.726.Rounding is more easily performed on decimal numbers rather than fractions.When rounding consider the portion of the number that is less than the value to which the number is to be rounded.In this example, rounding is to be done to the nearest hundredth - so the portion of the number to be considered is 0.006.If 0.006 is nearer to the hundredth above - then round up.If 0.006 is nearer to the hundredth below - then round down.0.006 is nearer to the hundredth above so 0.72(6) is rounded up to 0.73 or 730/1000.
They both involve rounding numbers.
Rounding is not done in stages like the above suggests. If 4.445 is rounded to the nearest hundredth, it becomes 4.45. This does not mean that rounding it to the nearest tenth would be 4.5 though. Rounding it to the nearest tenth would be 4.4, and rounding it to the nearest whole number would be 4. Rounding numbers multiple times leads to compacted error, not an accurately rounded number.
It depends on the degree of rounding required. To the nearest whole numbers or nearest thousands, for example, they would remain unchanged.It depends on the degree of rounding required. To the nearest whole numbers or nearest thousands, for example, they would remain unchanged.It depends on the degree of rounding required. To the nearest whole numbers or nearest thousands, for example, they would remain unchanged.It depends on the degree of rounding required. To the nearest whole numbers or nearest thousands, for example, they would remain unchanged.