8450000001 8499999999 8450000002 8498888888 84978963451 84500000003
33,500,000 to 34,499,999
9000 to the nearest thousand, 10000 to the nearest ten thousands and 0 to the nearest million.
You will lose most of the information if you are working mainly with numbers smaller that 500,000. But in that case you should not be rounding to the nearest million but to a lesser degree.
The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten, it is 39120 To the nearest million, it is 0.
Alright, sweetheart, listen up. 1.181351 rounded to the nearest tenth of a million is 1.2. So there you have it, simple as that. Keep on crunching those numbers, darling.
Integers ending in a string of zeros are ambiguous. You cannot tell whether this number is accurate to the nearest hundred million (1 significant figure), to the nearest million (3 sf) or even the nearest unit (9 sf).
It is 5 499 999.999 ... (repeating)
Numbers greater than 0.716 include one million, one billion, and 0.717
How much is 300 million in numbers?300 million in numbers is, 300,000,000.
800
4430
Those two numbers are certainly not equal, as you can see just by looking at them.4.6 billion = 4,600 million4,576.2 million = 4.5762 billionBut . . . when 4,576.2 million is rounded to the nearest hundred million (0.1 billion),it's 4.6 billion.