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Well, honey, 901 rounding to the nearest 10 is 900. It ain't rocket science, just chop off that 1 and you're good to go. Keep it simple, darling.
yes, 901 is prime because a prime number has two factors, itself and 1.
As for example 925 rounded to the nearest ten is 930
12% of 901= 12% * 901= 0.12 * 901= 108.12
To the nearest 10,000 rounding 901 is 0.
Rounded to the nearest thousand, 901218 is approximately equal to 901000.
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When rounding to the nearest hundred, half will round down and half will round up, ie 100 ÷ 2 = 50 will round each way. → any number greater than or equal to 900 and less than 900 + 50 = 950 will round down to 900. ie any number n such than 900 ≤ n < 950 will round down to 900 to the nearest 100. Which means your [whole] number could be any of 900, 901, 902, ..., 949.
Assuming you are interested only in whole numbers, then it depends upon the nearest to which the number is being rounded: To the nearest 3 or 4 it is 901 To the nearest 5 or 6 it is 902 To the nearest 9 or 10 it is 904 To the nearest 12 it is 905 To the nearest 15 it is 907 To the nearest 18 it is 908 To the nearest 20 it is 909 To the nearest 25 it is 912 To the nearest 30 it is 914 To the nearest 36 it is 917 To the nearest 45 it is 922 To the nearest 50 it is 924 To the nearest 60 it is 929 To the nearest 75 it is 937 To the nearest 90 it is 944 To the nearest 100 it is 949 To the nearest 150 it is 974 To the nearest 180 it is 989 To the nearest 225 it is 1012 To the nearest 300 it is 1049 To the nearest 450 it is 1124 To the nearest 900 it is 1349
901 is a rational number
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Well, honey, 901 rounding to the nearest 10 is 900. It ain't rocket science, just chop off that 1 and you're good to go. Keep it simple, darling.
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yes, 901 is prime because a prime number has two factors, itself and 1.
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