Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 159. When we round it to the nearest ten, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 5. Since 5 is halfway between 0 and 10, we round up to 160. Just like painting a happy little tree, rounding numbers can bring a sense of harmony and balance to our mathematical world.
10 because 8 is to small to have this and 10 is the first ten there is
10
Rounded to the nearest ten it is 10 but rounded to the nearest tenth it is 12.6
10
70
$159
Since the square root is about 12.61, the answer must be 10
8 is already rounded to the nearest 10th. Rounded to the nearest 10 is 10.
200
149,100,000, rounded to the nearest 10 million = 150,000,000149,100,000, rounded to the nearest 10 million = 150,000,000149,100,000, rounded to the nearest 10 million = 150,000,000149,100,000, rounded to the nearest 10 million = 150,000,000
160
10 because 8 is to small to have this and 10 is the first ten there is
10
Rounded to the nearest ten it is 10 but rounded to the nearest tenth it is 12.6
10
6799 rounded to the nearest 10 = 6800
70