5.4
Expressed as a decimal, 541 percent is equal to 5.41.
16.9
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.
"Rounding" a decimal results in fewer decimal places than it started with.300 doesn't have any decimal places to start with, so it can't have anyfewer than that. Rounding never produces more decimal places.
It is 4.4
Expressed as a decimal, 541 percent is equal to 5.41.
It refers rounding to the nearest integer or to zero decimal places.
To find the high and low estimates of 541 - 293, we can round the numbers for simplicity. Rounding 541 to 540 and 293 to 300 gives a high estimate of 540 - 300 = 240. For a low estimate, rounding 541 down to 540 and 293 down to 290 results in 540 - 290 = 250. Therefore, the high estimate is 240, and the low estimate is 250.
27.05 = 541/20
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the required decimal representation is 541, exactly as in the question.
16.9
That depends on how you are rounding: Rounding up = 6.33 Rounding down = 6.32 Rounding nearest = 6.32
Rounding to 1 decimal place (1.d.p) is 1.2Also known as rounding to the nearest hundredth
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rounding
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.
If you are rounding to the nearest tenth (the first decimal position), it is 6050.3, since the 8 in the hundredths position would cause the 2 to round up to 3. If you are rounding to the nearest tens (not a decimal, but the second position to the left of the decimal point), it is 6050. If you are rounding to the nearest 10 decimal places, it is 6050.2870000000.