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19.50
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Cent quatre-vingt quinze
48.75
If rounded to the nearest 100, then any number between 150 and 250. If rounded to the nearest 10, any between 195 and 205. [For rounding fives, I round so that the last digit after rounding is even. This avoids the bias introduced when you always round up 5s or always round down 5s.]
213 + 195 = 408 As a fraction, it would be 408/1
To round .195 to the nearest hundredth, we look at the digit in the thousandths place, which is 5. Since 5 is equal to or greater than 5, we round up the digit in the tenths place, which is 9. Therefore, rounding .195 to the nearest hundredth gives us .20.
To round 194591014.62 to the nearest million, we look at the digit in the millions place, which is the 1 in this case. The digit to the right of the millions place is 9, which is 5 or greater, so we round up. Therefore, 194591014.62 rounded to the nearest million is 195 million.
When rounding 195 to the nearest ten, you look at the digit in the tens place, which is 9. Since 9 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up. Therefore, 195 rounds up to 200 when rounded to the nearest ten.
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Cent quatre-vingt quinze
cent quatre vingt quinze
Cent quatre-vingt quinze
cent quatre vingt quinze
48.75
If rounded to the nearest 100, then any number between 150 and 250. If rounded to the nearest 10, any between 195 and 205. [For rounding fives, I round so that the last digit after rounding is even. This avoids the bias introduced when you always round up 5s or always round down 5s.]
195.00
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The least possible number that can be rounded to 200 is 195. When we round 195 to the nearest hundred, it becomes 200. Just a gentle reminder that numbers can be as flexible as a happy little cloud in the sky!