No, 4 goes down. When rounding anything less than five you round down. When rounding anything five or more you round up. 4 is less than 5 so you round down. Rounding 4 down would be 0.
No, when rounding, numbers that are less than 5 stay the same. So, if the number 4 is rounded, it remains as 4.
If the digit your rounding out is greater than 4, round up.
It works out at 10.28 times, rounding up to 10.3.
There is no difference between rounding up and rounding off. The only thing is that when you round off you drop some numbers.Like in 74,329 the 10,000 would be 70,000.
it depends if your rounding to the tenths then it is 4 and if your rounding to the whole number then it is 5
If it is $217.85, then the answer would be 21785c or $217.85 (it is already to the nearest cent) If it is 217.85c, then the answer would be 217c or $2.17 (rounding off the digit after the decimal point, 5 or above means rounding up, 4 or below means rounding down)
Go to school and learn how.
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the mathematical skill is rounding 5 or above go up 4 or below go down
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Rounding to the nearest ten thousands is easy. All you have to do is take the number and count over 4 number and if the number is than 5 it will go up a number.
When you're rounding, the place you're rounding to will either stay the same or go up by one. Everything to the right of that place will turn into zeros.
the whole unit was calculated by rounding up
That depends on how you are rounding: Rounding up = 6.33 Rounding down = 6.32 Rounding nearest = 6.32
100 - 99.9999 without rounding up = 0.00010000000000331966
Rounding in Visual Basic is the method of rounding an integer up, or flooring an integer, which is rounding down. To round up, you use the System.Math.Round function. To round down, or floor, you use the System.Math.Floor function.
That depends on what unit you are rounding up to. Are you rounding up to the nearest 10? The nearest 100? The nearest 1000000?
13 if rounding up. 12 if rounding down.