Yes, if you give us a place.
It is 63.452
Are you asking how to round to thousands place when there's a zero in that place
Instead of rounding each number to a given place value, we round whatever number is in the front.
It does if you round to the tenths place.
Round 45,621 to the nearest place given. To the nearest ten
Yes, if you give us a place.
Yes, if you give us a place.
It is 63.452
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First of all, what is the hundredth place? The hundredth place is two place values to the right of the decimal place. so 0.00... In the number that is given, 242.1567... the hundredth place is where the number 5 is. In that case, to round a number to the hundredth place means to cut the decimal short until you reach the 2nd place value. Since the number beside the 5 is going to be rounded off (because we're rounding to the hundredth place), I ask... do we round up or round down with 6? We round UP! In that case, the rounded number is 242.16 .
The word round in maths means to find the nearest value of a number.
Are you asking how to round to thousands place when there's a zero in that place
That depends on what PLACE your rounding that number to.--THAT is actually your choce on what number place you want to round the whole number of: 38,721,830, unless the directions specify what place you should round a number to. -There IS NO GIVEN ROUNDING PLACE....however; for money, we round after the decimal place in the hundredths place....( for Ex: with $1.25 , the 5 cents is in the hundredths place, after the decimal, so first, you MUST learn your number line .....remember? Ones place, Tens place....and so on? You can get a book about it @ your school or the library, or if your in grade school ask your teacher or your parents to go over a STANDARD U.S. Number Line with you and then teach you to round off whole numbers (to the left of decinmal place and negative numbers to the right of the decimal place) and negative numbers...
Instead of rounding each number to a given place value, we round whatever number is in the front.
When you round up to the nearest 100, you are finding the closest multiple of 100 that is greater than or equal to the given number. To round up to the nearest 100, you look at the digit in the hundreds place. If the digit in the tens or ones place is 5 or greater, you add 1 to the hundreds place and replace all other digits with zeros. For example, rounding up 345 to the nearest 100 would give you 400.
In the sentence given, "round" is a noun.