8777.00
OK, I understand. Give me the number to be rounded, and I'll do that.
0
Well, isn't that a happy little number! The rounding place of 820,000 is the hundred thousands place. So, if you were to round this number to the nearest hundred thousand, it would be 800,000. Remember, there are no mistakes in rounding, just happy little accidents!
rounding this question to the nearest hundred, the answer is 0 rounding this question to the nearest ten, the answer is 40 the most specific i can get this answer is aproximately 37.0O0O0O0O0O0O0O0O0O0
An estimate is an educated guess based on prior knowledge. Rounding off is knowing the exact value but rounding it to the nearest whole number.
rounding means reducing the digits in a number while trying to keep its value similar.
That's the "rounding" process.
It is finding the average value (or cost) of a number of things and then rounding the answer to the nearest dollar.
If the number to the right of the place value, in which you are rounding to, is 4 or less, you round down. If the number to the right of the place value, in which you are rounding to, is 5 or more, you round down.Examples:25 rounded to the nearest ten would be 30.261.57 rounded to the nearest one would be 262.00246.4 rounded to the nearest hundred would be 200.
8777.00
OK, I understand. Give me the number to be rounded, and I'll do that.
6.3 is a decimal number, not an integer. Rounding it to the nearest integer will give 6.
The best estimate for 540,123 would be 540,000. When estimating numbers, you typically round to the nearest place value you are interested in. In this case, rounding to the nearest thousand gives us 540,000 as the best estimate.
0
If you are talking about whole numbers, then it is 889. If it is a decimal value, then there is no answer.
It depends on the degree to which the number is being rounded. To the nearest Unit: 9250 Ten: 9250 Hundred: 9200 Thousand: 9000 Ten thousand: 10000 Hundred thousand (or bigger): 0