Only if the digit in the place you're rounding to is a 9.
100. rounding to the tenth only suggests you look at the first number(being the rightmost number) and round accourdingly
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The answer depends on the purpose of rounding. This, in turn, depends on what is being done with the number.
The answer depends on the extent to which the number is being rounded.
It is 29.3 when rounded to the nearest tenth
The answer depends on the extent to which the number is being rounded.
It depends what it is being rounded to. If you are rounding it to the nearest hundred it would be 1,000. If you were rounding it to the nearest tens place it would be: 970.
This depends what it is being rounded to. If you are rounding it to the nearest ten it would be: 960. If you are rounding it to the nearest hundred it would be 1,000.
100. rounding to the tenth only suggests you look at the first number(being the rightmost number) and round accourdingly
The answer to an addition question should have no more decimal places than the smallest number of decimal places in the numbers being added. When rounding numbers, numbers 5 though 9 will be rounded up and 1 through 4 will be rounded down.
1,284 rounded to the nearest hundred is: 1,300. This is because the value of the tens place "8" is greater than 5. When rounding any number greater than or equal to 5 results in the number being rounded up while anything below 5 gets rounded down.
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The answer depends on the extent to which the number is being rounded.
This depends what it is being rounded up or down to. If it was to the nearest hundred it would be: 1,700. If you were rounding it to the nearest thousand it would be: 2,000. The nearest ten would be: 1,730.
Rounding up involves increasing a number to the nearest whole number or specified decimal place. When rounding up, if the digit being rounded is 5 or greater, it is increased by 1. This adjustment ensures the number is closer to the next higher value.
2. Some might say 3 because they believe that .5 should always be rounded up. But the better of two options for unbiased rounding requires 5 to be rounded to the previous digit being even. See link for more.