23,000 is already rounded to the nearest thousand, and is therefore the greatest possible value under the circumstances.
Well, honey, if you're rounding off 800, the greatest number it can be rounded off to is 1000. But let's be real, rounding off 800 to 1000 is like putting a fancy hat on a potato - it's still just 800 in disguise.
The answer depends on the extent to which you wish to round.
It would round up to 1.
You express your measurements in liters (convert, if necessary), then use the usual rules for rounding numbers.
20,000 --------------------------------- You need to specify a value such as ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, or ten-thousands. To get the greatest value by rounding you would do all of these, compare them and pick the greatest. 22,000 is greater than 20,000 and you get this by rounding to the thousands place.
0.6
which number will round up to 26000
35
173.3004999...
80049
To round off to the nearest integer... double a = {some value}; a = (int) (a + 0.5); To round off to the nearest hundredth... double a = {some value}; a = (int) (a * 100. + 0.5) / 100.; These are just two examples.
Rounded value is 5.
1,499,999,999 will round to the nearest billion to get 1091,000,499,999 will round to the nearest million to get 109, and so on.
Yes. It does not have to be an exact value.
ahm
The answer depends on the extent to which the number is being rounded.