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.
The depends to what decimal place you are rounding the number.If you are rounding to hundredths, it will be 2.27If you are rounding to tenths, it will be 2.3If you are rounding to the nearest whole number, it will be 2.
It depends on what you are rounding to. If rounding to the nearest ten, the 9 at the end decides which way to round it, and being a 9, it rounds up. If rounding to the nearest hundred, it was is the 7. If rounding up to the nearest thousand, it is the 8.
That depends what you are rounding to:If you are rounding to the nearest ones or whole number, you are already there. 5 is the answer.If you are rounding to the nearest tens, the answer would be "10".
Rounding factors can lead to underestimates or overestimates: the outcome depends on the rounding.
What is the effect of rounding the entrance of the mouthpiece?
Yes it does. It blocks the entrance of UV into earth.
The clarinet mouthpiece is called the mouthpiece. It doesn't have a special name.
It is the accuracy in the estimate of the constant or the effect of rounding.
If you are asking about the Yamaha signiture mouthpiece, then this is a lead mouthpiece, it is very shallow.
A mouthpiece is slang for a lawyer.
Technically speaking, the bassoon has no mouthpiece. It has a bocal and a reed. If the reed is say a mouthpiece then it is not the smallest. The smallest would be maybe an oboe reed or a sopranino saxophone mouthpiece, depending on your definition of mouthpiece.
The duration of The Mouthpiece is 1.43 hours.
Mouthpiece - comics - was created in 1941.
The Mouthpiece of Zitu was created in 1965.
the discharge through orifice can be increased by fitting a mouthpiece.
The difference between different numbered cornet mouthpieces is the size of the mouthpiece. The higher the number on the mouthpiece the smaller the mouthpiece.