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Well, honey, rounding 975 to the nearest hundreds place means looking at the digit in the tens place, which is 7. Since 7 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the hundreds place. So, 975 rounded to the nearest hundreds place is 1000. Hope that clears things up for ya!
975 is an odd number, as it ends with a 5.
Try dividing 5 by 975. If you get a whole number, it means it is divisible.In general, for one number (not zero) to be divisible by another number, the first number has to be at least as large as the second one. For example, the following are the multiples of 20 (numbers divisible by 20): 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, ... Notice that, apart from zero, all the other multiples are at least as large as 20.
Composite.
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975 rounded to 1 significant number is 1,000
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9/75 = 3/25
To the nearest ten, 980 To the nearest hundred, 1000
975% as a fraction is 975/100, but it is 9 75/100, or 9 3/4 as a mixed number.
Yes, there is. Just as there is no largest number, there is no largest square number. For example, if you calculate the square of 975, you get a number that is (a) larger than 975, and (b) by definition, a square number.
975 is an odd number, as it ends with a 5.
I assume you are talking in terms of rounding, in which case subtract/add half the value to which the number is rounded to get the lower and upper bounds, and then the lower bound is inclusive and the upper bound is exclusive:To the nearest whole number: 999.5 ≤ x < 1000.5To the nearest 2: 999 ≤ x < 1001To the nearest 4: 998 ≤ x < 1002To the nearest 5: 997.5 ≤ x < 1002.5To the nearest 8: 996 ≤ x < 1004To the nearest 10: 995 ≤ x < 1005To the nearest 20: 990 ≤ x < 1010To the nearest 25: 987.5 ≤ x < 1012.5To the nearest 40: 980 ≤ x < 1020To the nearest 50: 975 ≤ x < 1025To the nearest 100: 950 ≤ x < 1050To the nearest 125: 937.5 ≤ x < 1067.5To the nearest 200: 900 ≤ x < 1100To the nearest 250: 875 ≤ x < 1125To the nearest 500: 750 ≤ x < 1250To the nearest 1000: 500 ≤ x < 1500