When rounding to a specific place, take a look at the digit immediately to the right of the target, in this case, the tenths place. If that digit is 4 or less, zero everything to the right of the target out. If that digit is 5 through 9, increase the target by one and zero everything to the right of it out. If the target is a 9, increasing it will turn it to zero and increase the digit to the left of the target by one.
$1.74 rounded up to the next whole dollar would be $2.00
5.55 rounded to the next whole number is 6. Any number that has a decimal of 0.5 or more will be round up to the next whole number.
You would round up: $1.00
12, a whole number.
89 if rounded to the nearest whole number
0.9 rounded to the nearest whole number = 1
$21.50 rounded to the nearest dollar is $22.00 because the problem ended with a number greater than or equal to 5. .50 rounded up to the next dollar.
5.55 rounded to the next whole number is 6. Any number that has a decimal of 0.5 or more will be round up to the next whole number.
1.65 rounded to the whole number is "2" When a decimal is more than .5 of the preceding value, you round up to the next number.
rounded up to the nearest dollar $2.47
105 Because it is over a half or .5 it is rounded up to the next whole number.
65 cents. It would be rounded up to the next whole cent.
Since your decimal is higher than .500 you round up to the next whole number, in this case it is 20.
Well, honey, 36.69 rounded to the nearest whole number is 37. It's not rocket science, darling. Just bump that number up to the next whole digit and call it a day.
The number is 550. It is rounded up to 600, whereas the next smaller number 549 is rounded down to 500.
5 Anything under over .5 goes up to the next number
The nearest whole number is 9. Rounded up, it's 10.
You would round up: $1.00