Up.
When the digit immediately to the right of your target (the place you're rounding to) is 5 or greater.
The answer should be 7.21
When rounding 750 to the nearest hundred, you look at the digit in the tens place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the hundreds digit to 8. Therefore, 750 should be rounded to 800.
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Estimating is a guess that should be close to the answer. Round is rounding a number up to the nearest ten, hundred. Example $345.89 round to the nearest dollar is $345.
When rounding off 4.45, you look at the digit immediately to the right of the rounding position, which is 5 in this case. Since 5 is equal to or greater than 5, you round up the rounding position by adding 1 to it. Therefore, rounding off 4.45 to the nearest whole number would result in 5.
Well, honey, if we're talking about rounding 6.54 to the nearest whole number, you better believe it's gonna be 7. That little 0.54 pushes it right on up to the next whole number. So, say goodbye to 6 and hello to 7!
When the digit immediately to the right of your target (the place you're rounding to) is 5 or greater.
The answer should be 7.21
The nearest unit of a number can be found by rounding off the next number after a decimal. If that number is less than 5, you should leave the number as it is but if it is more than 5 then it should be rounded one unit ahead. In this case , it is 13.100
It is 7. A single digit number should normally not be estimated since it should be easy enough to work with and also, the rounding will be at least 11%.
It is 320.In case you think the answer should be 330, see //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding#Round_half_to_even
Oh, dude, rounding 4.85 to the nearest whole number is like deciding if you should wear socks with sandals - totally unnecessary but sure, I'll humor you. So, 4.85 is closer to 5 than 4, so when you round it, it becomes 5. Voila! Math magic.
When rounding to the nearest hundreds first you look at the tens place. General rule of rounding is if the number is 4 or smaller then round down, if 5 or higher then round up. For 525, the 2 is in the tens place so we should round down to 500.
When rounding 750 to the nearest hundred, you look at the digit in the tens place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the hundreds digit to 8. Therefore, 750 should be rounded to 800.
Typically 5 is the number to determine whether or not you should round up or down. When the number is 5 or greater, you round up, if it's less than 5 you round down. In other words, if you were to round to the nearest 10s place when you have a 4, you would round down to 0.