The answer would be 16 becauseif the last digit is a 1, 2, 3 or 4 then the previous digit is left unchanged and the number is said to be rounded down;for example, 296.2 rounded to the nearest whole number is 296if the last digit is a 6, 7, 8 or 9 then the previous digit is increased by 1 and the number is said to be rounded up; for example, 296.8 rounded to the nearest whole number is 297
5 over 8 can't be a whole number, as it is a fraction, a part of the whole.Slice a pie into 8 pieces. Each piece is an 8th of the whole pie. Only when the pie is whole can it be said to be a whole number - which would be 8. Remove a slice and the pie becomes a fraction.
A number with one digit after (to the right of) the decimal point is said to have one decimal place. The number can also be said to be rounded to the nearest tenth.
600
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.
the answer is said to be fifteen
The answer would be 16 becauseif the last digit is a 1, 2, 3 or 4 then the previous digit is left unchanged and the number is said to be rounded down;for example, 296.2 rounded to the nearest whole number is 296if the last digit is a 6, 7, 8 or 9 then the previous digit is increased by 1 and the number is said to be rounded up; for example, 296.8 rounded to the nearest whole number is 297
5 over 8 can't be a whole number, as it is a fraction, a part of the whole.Slice a pie into 8 pieces. Each piece is an 8th of the whole pie. Only when the pie is whole can it be said to be a whole number - which would be 8. Remove a slice and the pie becomes a fraction.
A number with one digit after (to the right of) the decimal point is said to have one decimal place. The number can also be said to be rounded to the nearest tenth.
You have asked to round the number to the nearest cent, but you have not said what the units are which that number represents. If it is 386.75 cents, then if we round it to the nearest cent, we get 387 cents. If, however, it is $386.75 then you can't round it to the nearest cent, you could only round it to the nearest dollar (in which case the answer would be $387).
600
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it would stay at 1,000 say if the number was 1,057
A number is said to be 'sunny' when, 1 added to that number, the square root of it becomes a whole number...
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.
one hundred one
All that can be said is that it is a multiple of the first number.