Yes, if you are rounding to the nearest hundred. No, if you are rounding to the nearest ten.
That would depend on what you were rounding it to. If rounding to the nearest whole number, then it does not need rounding. If rounding to the nearest ten, it would be 420. If rounding to the nearest hundred, it would be 400.
It depends what you are rounding to. If rounding to the nearest whole number, it would be 41. If rounding to the nearest tenth, it would not change. If you were rounding to the nearest ten, it would be 40.
Rounding 13 to the nearest ten would be 10
900
When rounding to the nearest thousand, you look at the hundreds place. In this case, the hundreds place digit is 9, which is 5 or greater, so you would round up. Therefore, the answer to 592 rounding to the nearest thousand is 1,000.
In whole numbers, rounding to the nearest ten is better. And in decimals, rounding to the nearest hundreth is more accurate.
They both involve rounding numbers.
If rounding to the nearest ten: 795 If rounding to the nearest hundred: 750
It is 412830 when rounded to the nearest ten
Rounding to the nearest hundredth is more accurate.
To the nearest tenth: 0.2 To the nearest ten: Zero
The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten or hundred (or more) the answer is ZERO.To the nearest integer it is 2.The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten or hundred (or more) the answer is ZERO.To the nearest integer it is 2.The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten or hundred (or more) the answer is ZERO.To the nearest integer it is 2.The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten or hundred (or more) the answer is ZERO.To the nearest integer it is 2.
43.25 rounded to the nearest ten is 43.3.
678998 rounded to the nearest ten is 679000.
If rounding to the nearest ten. . . . . . 80,004 If rounding to the nearest 100. . . . . . 80,049 If rounding to the nearest 1,000 . . . . 80,499 If rounding to the nearest 10,000 . . . 84,999
Yes, if you are rounding to the nearest hundred. No, if you are rounding to the nearest ten.