the round off is 3045
If you want to ask questions about the "place indecated (or indicated, even)", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is indicated.
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The function round requires another parameter which indicated the degree to which the number is to be rounded. Without it the function has no meaning.
My best guess is that you want the sum of 3,254 + 7,241 + 6,754, rounded to the nearest hundred. If that is the correct interpretation of the question, you should add the numbers first and then round the total; don't round the individual numbers before adding them. 3,254 + 7,241 + 6,754 = 17,249, which rounds to 17,200
There is no "indicated place".
the round off is 3045
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It is 0.79
If you want to ask questions about the "place indecated (or indicated, even)", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is indicated.
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Try the ROUND function. ROUND(number,num_digits) For example, =ROUND(101.52,-1) yields: 100 =ROUND(101.52,0) yields: 102 =ROUND(101.52,1) yields: 101.5
The function round requires another parameter which indicated the degree to which the number is to be rounded. Without it the function has no meaning.
0.036 The significant figures are indicated by the square brackets 0.0[35550], so we round this part of the figure.
To round a number to a certain place value, you look at the digit immediately to the right of that place value. If it is 5 or greater, you round up; if it is less than 5, you round down. For example, to round 3.785 to the nearest hundredth, you would look at the digit in the thousandths place (8), which is 5 or greater, so you round up to 3.79.
The US Army (during the Vietnam War) colored code their ordinance, some examples follow: 1. Black tipped .50 caliber bullets were armor piercing. 2. Orange tipped machingun ammo indicated tracer ammo (the tracer element is a chemical). 3. Orange lettering or symbols indicated chemical content, such as tracer, agent orange, etc. 4. Yellow lettering or symbols indicated explosive. 5. Blue indicated inert (a training shell/round). 6. Green indicated a service round (live shell/round). These are the colors of Vietnam service medal awarded to persons who served in Vietnam. They are also the colors of the flag of the former Republic of Vietnam. While in country (Vietnam) some people personalized a hat or wore a necklace of beads, often red, yellow and green which we bought from, or we given by a Vietnamese person. A proud Vet