If one were to round the number 12.45 to another number, there are a couple of options. First, one can round the number to 12.5 or one can round the number to 13.
If I think your asking the question how I think your asking it, then any number 5 and above you round up. If its below 5 you round down. :-)
To convert this to a whole number you have to round it - in this case it would round to 38.
In Excel, the second argument of the Round function specifies the number of decimal places to round to. If this number is negative, it rounds to corresponding digits before the decimal point.
That number rounds to 490 or 500. Numbers from 1-4 round downwards and number 5-9 round upwards.
4,547,000
It is 45,000 rounded to the nearest thousand
=ROUND(Number, Number of Digits) Number is the number you are trying to round. Number of Digits is the amount of digits you want to round it to. So for example: =ROUND(41.98662,3) That will give you 41.987 as the answer.
If one were to round the number 12.45 to another number, there are a couple of options. First, one can round the number to 12.5 or one can round the number to 13.
When you round the 9 in the number 9.84 it will round up to the number 10.
Question: How to round a number? Answer: if the number is 4 or below you round down if it's 5 or above you round up.
I think you can round a single number?
ROUND is a function that returns a number rounded to a specified number of digits.Syntax: =ROUND( number, digits )number is the number to rounddigits is the number of digits to round the number toEXAMPLES:=ROUND(1/3,2) will return 0.33=ROUND(1/6,2) will return 0.17
round this number 75.9913
No it does not round to
Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
If I think your asking the question how I think your asking it, then any number 5 and above you round up. If its below 5 you round down. :-)