394 rounded would be 390, but when you add 1, 395 is generally rounded up to 400.
It's more precise.
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Well, isn't that a happy little number! When we round 953 to the nearest hundred, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 5. Since 5 is halfway between 0 and 10, we round up to the next hundred, giving us 1,000.
6500
467398217 rounded to the nearest billion is 0. Look to the digit right of the billions, hundred millions. The hundred millions digit is 4. When rounding anything less than five you round down. When rounding anything five or more you round up. 4 is less than five so you round down to 0, making the answer 0.
To round to nearest hundred, look at the tens digit: if it is 5 or more round up otherwise round down; 2 is not 5 or more, so round down: 5921 → 5900 to the nearest hundred.
It's more precise.
In order to round 42 to the nearest hundred, you answer these questions: -- What hundred is the next bigger hundred that's more than 42 ? -- What hundred is the last smaller hundred that's less than 42 ? -- Which one is 42 nearer to ?
69664 to nearest hundred is 69700. The tens digit (6 = sixty) is more than half way (5 = fifty) to the next hundred, so round the hundreds (6 = six hundred) up to seven hundred.
Remember, we don't necessarily round up or down, but to the hundred that is closest to 2153. When rounding a number like 2153 to the nearest hundred, we use the following rules: a) We round the number to the nearest hundred if the last two digits of the number are 50 or more.
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Round up to the nearest hundred - 600 (because the two number after the hundred are 50 or more). I take it the second part of the question refers to the nearest ten, as the nearest tenth would be a decimal place. Round down to the nearest ten - 560 (because the unit is less than 5).
To round 7150 to the nearest hundred, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up the hundreds place by 1. Therefore, 7150 rounded to the nearest hundred is 7200.
Oh, dude, rounding is like the easiest math ever. So, if you wanna round 2756 to the nearest hundred, you just look at the tens digit, which is 5, and since it's 5 or more, you round up. That means 2756 rounded to the nearest hundred is 2800. Easy peasy, right?
It is: 37,600,000 because there are no integers of 5 or more in the ten thousand place
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To round 2654 to the nearest hundred, we look at the digit in the tens place. Since it's 5 or more, we round up. So, 2654 rounded to the nearest hundred is 2700. Just like adding a little touch of sunshine to your painting!
Well, let's take a look at our number 498. When we round it to the nearest hundred, we see that it's closer to 500 than 400. So, 498 rounded to the nearest hundred is 500. Just a little nudge up the happy little number line!