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4/5 to the nearest half is 1.
if the number after the first number after the decimal is 1-4, round it to 0. If it is 5-9, round it one higher number. EX: 4.56 rounds to 5.00, and 4.54 rounds to 4.50. They mostly round up to the nearest half number (like you said). It's not that hard to round numbers.
The answer depends on the units used for 5: is it 5 days, 5 months or 5 seconds?
1 cent 5+ you round up 4 And below you round down
It is 1.
4/5 to the nearest half is 1.
3 over 5 = 0.6, which, when rounded to the nearest half, is one half (0.5).
8/12 = .6666 ~ .5 = 1/2 However, if your rules say you round up, then the nearest half would be 1.
When rounding to the nearest thousand (1000), half the numbers (1000 ÷ 2 = 500) round up, and the other half round down - except for those which are exactly half-way: they round up. Thus the largest number that will round to 27,000 to the nearest thousand must round down to it and is 27,000 + 500 - 1 = 27,499.
12.5
6.5 is the answer.
if the number after the first number after the decimal is 1-4, round it to 0. If it is 5-9, round it one higher number. EX: 4.56 rounds to 5.00, and 4.54 rounds to 4.50. They mostly round up to the nearest half number (like you said). It's not that hard to round numbers.
To round 7.299 to the nearest half, we look at the digit in the tenths place, which is 2. Since 2 is less than 5, we round down to the nearest half. Therefore, 7.299 rounded to the nearest half is 7.0.
Rounded to the nearest whole number, 2/5 rounds to zero. Rounded to the nearest half, 2/5 rounds to one half.
Two fifths is equivalent to 0.4. When rounded to the nearest half, 0.4 falls between 0.5 and 0, so it would round down to 0.
1 and 1/3 + 1 and 1/3.Rounded to the nearest whole and added together: give 1 + 1 = 2Rounded to the nearest half and added together: give 1.5 + 1.5 = 3
The answer depends on the units used for 5: is it 5 days, 5 months or 5 seconds?