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Yes if the number includes decimals
If you mean 8.60m, then rounded to the nearest meter would be 9m.
I t is rounding to one decimal place.
Rounding to the nearest thousandth mean to round the number to the third place to the right of the decimal point. For example: 587.397431 is 587.397 rounded to the nearest thousandth.
To add 0.889, 0.32, and 0.0033, you simply add the numbers together: 0.889 + 0.32 + 0.0033 = 1.2123. Rounding to the nearest hundred would mean rounding to two decimal places, so the result would be 1.21.
No, it means rounding to the nearest whole number.The nearest whole number is the nearest one .The nearest whole number to 1.9 is 2 .So the nearest whole number to 1,624,381.9 is 1,624,382 .
What is 21 rounded to the nearest 10
Yes if the number includes decimals
If you mean 8.60m, then rounded to the nearest meter would be 9m.
I t is rounding to one decimal place.
It is finding the average value (or cost) of a number of things and then rounding the answer to the nearest dollar.
Rounding to the nearest thousandth mean to round the number to the third place to the right of the decimal point. For example: 587.397431 is 587.397 rounded to the nearest thousandth.
Round to the nearest tenth, the first decimal place to the right of the decimal point.
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.
To add 0.889, 0.32, and 0.0033, you simply add the numbers together: 0.889 + 0.32 + 0.0033 = 1.2123. Rounding to the nearest hundred would mean rounding to two decimal places, so the result would be 1.21.
If you mean to the nearest 10 then it is 50
Rounding is not done in stages like the above suggests. If 4.445 is rounded to the nearest hundredth, it becomes 4.45. This does not mean that rounding it to the nearest tenth would be 4.5 though. Rounding it to the nearest tenth would be 4.4, and rounding it to the nearest whole number would be 4. Rounding numbers multiple times leads to compacted error, not an accurately rounded number.