50 because if the ones place is 5 or more then you round up. But if the ones place is 4 or less you round down. Hope it helped! :D
As the digit in the ones place is a nine, we round up to give 60.
The key to rounding any number to the nearest ten does not use the decimals at all. In fact, you only need to check the digit in the ones place. If the number in the ones digit is below 4, then round down. If the number in the ones digit is 5 or larger, round up. Some Examples: 563 ---> 560 - The ones digit is a three, you round down 27 ---> 30 - The ones digit is above five, you round up 145 ---> 150 - The ones digit is a five, you round up 890 ---> 890 - The ones digit is a zero, you do nothing because it is already a ten.
You would round it UP - to read 10.00
If number in ones place is 5 or more round up, if 4 or less, round down. For example, .09 rounds to 1.0, .03 rounds to zero
To round 999 to the nearest thousand, you look at the hundreds place. Since the hundreds place digit is 9, which is greater than or equal to 5, you round up. Therefore, 999 rounded to the nearest thousand is 1000.
1000.0 because you round the .5 up and it makes the 999 go up to 1000 so you would get 1000.0
To round 627 to the nearest ten, we look at the digit in the ones place, which is 7. If the digit in the ones place is 5 or greater, we round up. If the digit in the ones place is less than 5, we round down. Since 7 is greater than 5, we round 627 up to 630. Here is a table showing how to round different digits in the ones place: | Digit in the ones place | Rounding direction | |---|---|---| | 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 | Round down | | 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 | Round up | I hope this helps!
50 because if the ones place is 5 or more then you round up. But if the ones place is 4 or less you round down. Hope it helped! :D
As the digit in the ones place is a nine, we round up to give 60.
1000
660. remember when rounding to the nearest ten your lowest non zero number will be in the tens place and you will look at the ones place to decide whether or not to round up. If the ones place is 5 or above, round up in the tens place. If the ones place is 0-4 keep the remaining tens place number.
It rounds up to become 22.
To one decimal place, we look at the digit in the hundredths place, which is a 2. The number will round down to 5.5 as the answer. To one whole number, it will round up to 6 as the answer.
The tens place is two digits before the decimal point. To round it use the ones digit (left of the decimal point) to decide whether to round up (ones digit is 5 or more) or down (ones digit is 4 or less). In 907.457 the ones digit is 7 ehich is 5 or more, so it rounds up to 910.
Note that 4 is in the tens place and 9 is in the ones place. Since 9 is at least 5, round up the value to get 450.
The key to rounding any number to the nearest ten does not use the decimals at all. In fact, you only need to check the digit in the ones place. If the number in the ones digit is below 4, then round down. If the number in the ones digit is 5 or larger, round up. Some Examples: 563 ---> 560 - The ones digit is a three, you round down 27 ---> 30 - The ones digit is above five, you round up 145 ---> 150 - The ones digit is a five, you round up 890 ---> 890 - The ones digit is a zero, you do nothing because it is already a ten.