Oh, dude, the nearest hundred of 6676660 is 6676600. It's like rounding up or down, you know? So, if you're looking for the closest hundred, that's the one you want.
This all depends what you are rounding up or down by. The nearest whole number would be 580. The nearest tens place would also be 580. If you were rounding it to the nearest hundred it would be 600 and the nearest thousand would be 1,000.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When we round 305 to the nearest hundred, it becomes 300. Just a gentle adjustment to make our number feel more at ease and comfortable. Remember, there are no mistakes in rounding, just happy little accidents.
When rounding 200,000 to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, or hundred thousand, the number remains the same as 200,000. This is because the last three digits are less than 500, so the digit in the ten-thousands place remains unchanged.
It rounds to 600.
The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten or hundred (or more) the answer is ZERO.To the nearest integer it is 2.The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten or hundred (or more) the answer is ZERO.To the nearest integer it is 2.The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten or hundred (or more) the answer is ZERO.To the nearest integer it is 2.The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten or hundred (or more) the answer is ZERO.To the nearest integer it is 2.
If you are rounding to the nearest one, it is 999.5 . If you are rounding to the nearest ten, it is 995. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred, it is 950. If you are rounding to the nearest thousand, it is 500.
No, it means rounding to the nearest whole number.The nearest whole number is the nearest one .The nearest whole number to 1.9 is 2 .So the nearest whole number to 1,624,381.9 is 1,624,382 .
Yes, if you're rounding to the nearest hundred, ten or one. No, if you're rounding to the nearest tenth, hundredth or thousandth.
58 is between zero and one hundred. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred, 58 is closer to one hundred than it is to zero.
rounding to the nearest 1000 is when you look at the hundred place and if its more then 5 or if it is 5 you move the # up one EX: 1278 = 2000
One example is 512.
It depends on the degree of rounding: To the nearest integer: 299.5 To the nearest ten: 295 To the nearest 30: 285 To the nearest hundred: 250 Essentially, it is 300 minus one half of the unit that you are rounding to.
45 + 39 = 84, so if you want to round to the nearest ten, that's 80, or nearest hundred is 100. Otherwise, it doesn't turn out to a decimal, so it doesn't need rounding to the nearest one.
the higher multiple
16 From Rafaelrz. Rounding 16.48 to the nearest one is giving the number in units of one, and so 16 is the correct answer. Check Question "What is 254.34 rounded to nearest hundred"
48.21- 12.64 by rounding tp the nearest one = 35.57