The answer is 13.3
It ends with 3, so we round it down giving us 730.
As there is a 6 in the hundredth position, it is rounded up to give us 5.00 as the answer.
2500
It depends on what you are rounding to. If you are rounding to the nearest 10, you look at the value in the ones place. If it is 0 to 4, then it is rounded down. If it is 5 to 9, we round up. In this case we round down, so it becomes 750. If rounding to the nearest hundred, then the digit is the tens place is to one to look at. As it is a 5, we round up, giving us 800.
To round 5921 to the nearest 10, we need to look at the digit in the ones place, which is 1. Since 1 is less than 5, we round down. Therefore, rounding 5921 to the nearest 10 gives us the answer 5920.
The answer is 13.3
5 "Rounding" a number brings us to the nearest number that fits the requirement; in this case, to the "ones place", or integer value. If we were to round off the number 4.89 to the nearest tens, the answer would be "zero". A related concept to rounding is truncation, where you 'cut off" the decimals. So truncating the number 4.89 would give you "4".
When rounding 2.68 to the nearest whole number, we look at the digit in the ones place, which is 8. Since 8 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up the ones place to the next higher digit, which is 3. Therefore, rounding 2.68 to the nearest whole number gives us 3.
It ends with 3, so we round it down giving us 730.
As there is a 6 in the hundredth position, it is rounded up to give us 5.00 as the answer.
Yes, if you give us a place.
Yes, if you give us a place.
We look at the digit in the hundreds position, which is a 9. That causes us to round up to 25000.
20
Let us analyse the numebr 1.4 first. Ones - - - - - - - Decimal Point - - - - - - - Tenths - - - - - - - Other parts 1- - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - - - - -0 To round a number to their nearest tenth, we need to look at its hundredth place. As hundredth is neither ones nor tenths, we know that it is 0. A 0 ≤ 5, we can just ignore the hundredth place. So, 1.4 rounded tp the nearest tenth is actually still 1.4. NOTE You actually can’t round 1.4 to 1.4, but I’m doing it for ‘specific purposes’.
2500