Yes.
If you were told to round two digit numbers to the closest 100, you could round everything from 10-99 to the nearest 100, inclusive of 10 and 99. I.e all two-digit numbers round up to 100. This is because "to the nearest hundred" does not mean "up to 100, or down to zero", since "zero" is not in the "hundred's" catagory. i.e you can only round up to 100.This means you have 89 seperate two-digit number which will round up to 100.
It rounds up, to give 100.
95,96,97,98,99 round them up to the ten, all 100 to the 100, all 100.
Numbers 0 to 4 round down; 5 to 9 round up. 54 rounds to 50. 55 rounds to 60. So 50 rounds to 100.
98 would round up to 100.
You round up to 100.
Yes.
It rounds up, to give 100.
If you were told to round two digit numbers to the closest 100, you could round everything from 10-99 to the nearest 100, inclusive of 10 and 99. I.e all two-digit numbers round up to 100. This is because "to the nearest hundred" does not mean "up to 100, or down to zero", since "zero" is not in the "hundred's" catagory. i.e you can only round up to 100.This means you have 89 seperate two-digit number which will round up to 100.
To round to the nearest whole number, round down to 60. To round to the nearest hundred, round up to 100.
95,96,97,98,99 round them up to the ten, all 100 to the 100, all 100.
It is: 29,143,500
To round 165 to the nearest hundred, you consider if 65 is closer to 0 or to 100. Since 65 rounds up to 100, 165 would round up to 200. In contrast, if the question had been to round 140 to the nearest hundred, 40 would round down to zero, so the answer would have been 100.
Numbers 0 to 4 round down; 5 to 9 round up. 54 rounds to 50. 55 rounds to 60. So 50 rounds to 100.
It is then 2300 because 93 rounds up to 100
It will round up, as it ends in nines, so the result will be 10000.