Ah, what a delightful question! The number that remains the same when rounded to the nearest hundred and ten is any number that ends in 50. Isn't that just lovely? It's like finding a little hidden gem in the world of numbers. Just remember, there's always a little bit of magic in mathematics.
The number that is the same when rounded to the nearest hundred and nearest ten is 50. When 50 is rounded to the nearest hundred, it remains 50. When 50 is rounded to the nearest ten, it also remains 50. This is because 50 falls exactly in the middle between 0 and 100, and between 40 and 60.
999
97 will have the same result when rounded to the nearest ten or hundred.
93 doah
Rounded to the nearest ten, it stays the same. Rounded to the nearest hundred, it is 318700 Rounded to the nearest thousand, it is 319000 Rounded to the nearest ten thousand, it is 320000 Rounded to the nearest hundred thousand, it is 300000.
Anything from 650 to 749.
199 if rounded to the nearest tens its 200 and rounded to the nearest hundred its 200. Alternately 0.199 for the same reason, it rounds to 0.2
The answer is 950.
997
999
1,880
97 will have the same result when rounded to the nearest ten or hundred.
The number would be 2666. 6 is repeated 3 times. Rounded to the nearest hundred is 2700 and rounded to the nearest thousand is 3000.
39999
93 doah
197
Rounded to the nearest ten, it stays the same. Rounded to the nearest hundred, it is 318700 Rounded to the nearest thousand, it is 319000 Rounded to the nearest ten thousand, it is 320000 Rounded to the nearest hundred thousand, it is 300000.
Both numbers would remain the same since they are already rounded.