Rounding this number to the nearest whole number 1.123, I answered 'one' one time.
I assume you mean to round it to the nearest whole number. In this case, you would round it up to 34
To the nearest hundred: 400 To the nearest ten: 440 To the nearest one: 435
We could have used that missing number. In general, the least whole number that will round to the nearest hundred is x50 of the previous one. 650 is the least whole number that will round to 700
To the nearest hundred: 300 To the nearest ten: 250 To the nearest one: 251
Rounding this number to the nearest whole number 1.123, I answered 'one' one time.
51 Fifty one rounded to nearest whole number
I assume you mean to round it to the nearest whole number. In this case, you would round it up to 34
To the nearest hundred: 400 To the nearest ten: 440 To the nearest one: 435
We could have used that missing number. In general, the least whole number that will round to the nearest hundred is x50 of the previous one. 650 is the least whole number that will round to 700
To the nearest whole number, 4.
To the nearest 'ten' as you said, it would be: 10 To the nearest 'tenth," it would be: 8.1 To round a number, look at the number right after the number you want it to stop at. If that number is greater than 5, then you round up one digit. If it is 4 or below, the digit stays the same.
217.8 the same as asking to round a number to one decimal place.
divide the smaller number by the bigger one and round to the nearest whole number
To round to the nearest whole number the tenths digit (the one after the decimal point) is the deciding digit whether to round up or down - if it is less than 5 round down, otherwise round up. The tenths digit of 9.13 is 1 which is less than 5 so round down 9.13 → 9 to the nearest whole number.
Some people find it easier to add or subtract whole numbers but yes, you could round to the nearest half.
It means to round the number to one place to the right of the decimal point. For example, 5.73702 rounded to the nearest tenth is 5.7