Ah, what a happy little question! When we round 31 to the nearest hundred, we see that it stays the same because it is already closer to 0 on the hundred scale. So, 31 rounded off to the nearest hundred is still 31. Just a little reminder to embrace the uniqueness of each number, like a happy little tree in our mathematical forest.
To the nearest integer, 31 To the nearest ten, 30
31
It is 31.
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Oh honey, 30.974 rounded to the nearest whole number is 31. But if you want to be fancy and round it to one decimal place, it's 31.0. So take your pick, darling.
To the nearest hundredths place 30.9199 is rounded off to 30.92. To the nearest tenth place 30.9199 is rounded off to 30.9. To the nearest ones 30.9199 is rounded off to 31. To the nearest tens 30.9199 is rounded off to 30. To the nearest hundreds 30.9199 is rounded off to 0.
It is: 226/730 times 100 = 31% rounded to the nearest integer
31
To round 31 to the nearest ten, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 3. Since 3 is closer to 0 than to 10, we round down to the nearest ten. Therefore, 31 rounded to the nearest ten is 30.
Rounded to the nearest whole number 30.92 is 31
31.0
31
If you mean percentage increase from 31 to 35 then it is as follows:- (35-31)/31 times 100 = 13% increase rounded to the nearest integer
To the nearest integer, 31 To the nearest ten, 30
31
30
31