45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If a number is rounded to the nearest 100,000 and ends up as 800,000, that means the original number could have been anywhere from 750,000 to 849,999. So, the largest number that could be rounded to 800,000 is 849,999. Just imagine all the possibilities in that range, like a beautiful landscape waiting to be painted!
The critical bit of information: the number after "nearest" is missing from the question.
I am realising that the question can be asking two things. Q1) what is 720 rounded to the nearest 10? A1) 720, as 720 is divisible by 10 Q2) A number has been rounded to the nearest 10, and the answer is 720, but what was the original number? A2) the number could have been any number between 715 and 724.99999.... hope it helps
It could be any number whatsoever.
Since 770 is a whole number, it is already rounded to the nearest thousandth. Or could it be 770.000?
the original number could have been anything from 45 to 54
10001/999900
698.0
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If a number is rounded to the nearest 100,000 and ends up as 800,000, that means the original number could have been anywhere from 750,000 to 849,999. So, the largest number that could be rounded to 800,000 is 849,999. Just imagine all the possibilities in that range, like a beautiful landscape waiting to be painted!
75.36 rounded to the nearest tenth millimetre could be 75360.0 if the original value was 75.36 metres, or the answer could be 0.0 if the original value was 75.36 nanometres. Units DO matter!
1000
You could be 1555
The critical bit of information: the number after "nearest" is missing from the question.
I am realising that the question can be asking two things. Q1) what is 720 rounded to the nearest 10? A1) 720, as 720 is divisible by 10 Q2) A number has been rounded to the nearest 10, and the answer is 720, but what was the original number? A2) the number could have been any number between 715 and 724.99999.... hope it helps
It could be any number whatsoever.
3.60
Since 770 is a whole number, it is already rounded to the nearest thousandth. Or could it be 770.000?