To the nearest hundred it would be 0.
8.127 rounded to the nearest half is 8.
400
To the nearest integer, 365. That's why leap years are necessary.
No, 365 is not a prime number. It is a composite number. 365 can be divided by 5 and 73. A prime number can only be divided by 1 and itself.
365,986,091 is already rounded to the nearest whole number.
The answer depends on the degree to which the number is rounded. To the nearest unit it is 365 To the nearest hundred it is 400. To the nearest million it is 0.
8.127 rounded to the nearest half is 8.
360
400
To the nearest hundred it would be 0.
400
That's the time it takes the earth to orbit the sun, rounded off to the nearest whole day.
To the nearest integer, 365. That's why leap years are necessary.
Rounded to the nearest whole day, 365 days. This is where we derive the amount of days we assign to a year from. Leap years occur when the extra time (as it is not exactly 365 days) builds up.
Rounded to the nearest whole day, 365 days. This is where we derive the amount of days we assign to a year from. Leap years occur when the extra time (as it is not exactly 365 days) builds up.
Rounded to the nearest thousandth, 0.3644 is approximately equal to 0.364.