it depends if your rounding to the tenths then it is 4 and if your rounding to the whole number then it is 5
rounding is usually taken by rounding up anything equal to or above "5" and rounding down below "5" 52.61 ->the ".61" is above "5" and therefore you round up to 53
The answer to a rounding numbers puzzler typically involves applying the standard rules of rounding. This means if the digit following the rounding place is 5 or greater, you round up; if it's less than 5, you round down. For example, rounding 4.6 to the nearest whole number results in 5, while rounding 4.4 results in 4. The specific answer may vary depending on the numbers provided in the puzzler.
When rounding a number, you look at the digit immediately to the right of the place you are rounding to. If that digit is 5 or greater, you round up by adding one to the digit in the rounding place. If it's less than 5, you leave the rounding place digit unchanged. All digits to the right of the rounding place become zero (if rounding to a whole number) or are dropped (if rounding to a decimal).
When rounding a number, if the digit to the right of the rounding place is exactly 5, you typically round up. However, if you're following the "round half to even" rule (also known as "bankers' rounding"), you would round to the nearest even number. For example, rounding 2.5 results in 2, while rounding 3.5 results in 4. Thus, depending on the rounding method used, a 5 can either stay the same or change.
Hourly can be an adjective. Example: hourly wage.Hourly can be an adverb, as well. Example: The bus comes hourly from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
When rounding off 4.45, you look at the digit immediately to the right of the rounding position, which is 5 in this case. Since 5 is equal to or greater than 5, you round up the rounding position by adding 1 to it. Therefore, rounding off 4.45 to the nearest whole number would result in 5.
it depends if your rounding to the tenths then it is 4 and if your rounding to the whole number then it is 5
rounding is usually taken by rounding up anything equal to or above "5" and rounding down below "5" 52.61 ->the ".61" is above "5" and therefore you round up to 53
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That depends what you are rounding to:If you are rounding to the nearest ones or whole number, you are already there. 5 is the answer.If you are rounding to the nearest tens, the answer would be "10".
Rounding numbers is easy because their are two rules to rounding numbers. 1) a </= 4 then a = 0 2) a >/= 5 then a = 10
A number ending in 0 does not require rounding. And 5 is half-way between 1 and 9.
rounding to the nearest 1000 is when you look at the hundred place and if its more then 5 or if it is 5 you move the # up one EX: 1278 = 2000
yes
$266.67 (using the usual rounding rule of rounding up if the value is 5 or greater)
rounding numbers is to nearest ten or hundred and compatible numbers are when you can do nearest 5