Ask, is 3.9 closer to 0 (the lower multiple of ten) or closer to 10 (the higher multiple of ten)?
As it's closer to 0, your answer is 0.
0 to the nearest hundred, for example.
50
39 is what % of 79. then Round to the nearest hundredth.
39 is does not round to the hundreds place. It is closer to zero than it is to 100.
You would look to see if the 10s is greater than or equal to 50. If it is you would round the 100 up. If it isn't then you would round down. The rounded number is 700
how to round 34 to the nearest 10`s
0 to the nearest hundred, for example.
50
552 to the nearest tens is 550
39 is what % of 79. then Round to the nearest hundredth.
39 rounds to 40.
That rounds to zero.
You would see if the 10s if greater than or equal to 50. If it is, then you would round up. If it isn't round down. The rounded number is: 4900
To the nearest ten, 40 To the nearest one, 39 To the nearest tenth, 39.1
That would depend on what you are rounding to, if you have 369 you could round to the nearest 10s place and get 370 or you could round to the nearest 100s place and get 400. You round up when the number is greater than or equal to 5, and round down when it is less than 5.
39 is does not round to the hundreds place. It is closer to zero than it is to 100.
To the nearest hundred, look at the tens column digit (the digit to the right of the hundreds column digit), if it is 5 or more round up otherwise round down.10s column contains 8, so round up:74283.629 → 74300 to the nearest hundred.If you meant the nearest hundredth then look at the thousandths column and apply the rounding rule.1/1000s column contains 9, so round up74283.629 → 74283.63 to the nearest hundredth.