So I'm sitting here wondering why on earth anyone would want to round to the nearest hundred and ten when I realized that's probably a two-part question. 209 to the nearest ten is 210. 209 to the nearest hundred is 200. If you really meant to ask to the nearest hundred and ten, transfer to another math class.
Nearest ten: 210
Nearest hundred: 200
209 rounded to the nearest hundred would be: 200. 209 rounded to the nearest ten would be: 210.
210
210/200
363 rounded to the nearest ten is 360 and to the nearest hundred is 400.
It would be 200 if rounded to the nearest ten and would also be 200 if rounded to the nearest hundred.
97 rounded to the nearest hundred is 100. 97 rounded to the nearest ten is 100
the 3746 rounded to nearest 100 would be 3700 and rounded to nearest 10 would be 3750 so definitely 3746 rounded to nearest 10 is greater than nearest 100.
294 rounded to the nearest ten is 290. 294 rounded to the nearest hundred is 300.
It is 210 rounded to the nearest ten.
363 rounded to the nearest ten is 360 and to the nearest hundred is 400.
210 is the nearest 10 and 200 is the nearest 100.
210
It would be 200 if rounded to the nearest ten and would also be 200 if rounded to the nearest hundred.
30,758 rounded to the nearest hundred = 30,800 30 758 rounded to the nearest nearest ten = 37,760
97 rounded to the nearest hundred is 100. 97 rounded to the nearest ten is 100
the 3746 rounded to nearest 100 would be 3700 and rounded to nearest 10 would be 3750 so definitely 3746 rounded to nearest 10 is greater than nearest 100.
294 rounded to the nearest ten is 290. 294 rounded to the nearest hundred is 300.
622 rounded to the nearest ten and hundred
Nearest ten: 1540 Nearest hundred: 1500
To the nearest ten, 360 To the nearest hundred, 400