9.3 rounded to the nearest decimal number is 9.3
Since your decimal is higher than .500 you round up to the next whole number, in this case it is 20.
The nearest number to 0.39 is 0.4, and the nearest number to 0.34 is 0.3.
2.5 when rounded to the nearest whole number is 3
The decimal '0.786' once rounded to the nearest whole number is '1'.
20. since the number after the decimal point is over fifty, it rounds up tp 20
19.9999...
9.3 rounded to the nearest decimal number is 9.3
The nearest decimal number is 2.25 since, for with other decimal number, it is possible to find infinitely man decimal numbers which are nearer to 2.25
If you give me a finite list of numbers, I can spot the one from your list that's nearest to 20. But out of the whole universe of numbers, there's no such thing as one that's nearest to 20. If you walk in with a number which you claim is the nearest possible one to 20, I can always find a different number that's nearer to 20 than yours is. All I need to do is: -- Find the difference between your number and 20. -- Take any number that's smaller than that difference. -- Add it to 20. -- Voila ! Nearer than yours.
Since your decimal is higher than .500 you round up to the next whole number, in this case it is 20.
The nearest number to 0.39 is 0.4, and the nearest number to 0.34 is 0.3.
It is 0.7
To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator. For a mixed number, you add the whole number to the fraction before converting to a decimal. Once you have the decimal, round to the nearest thousandth by looking at the fourth decimal place. For example, if you have 3/4, it is 0.75 as a decimal, which rounds to 0.750 to the nearest thousandth.
There is no such thing as the nearest decimal point - since there is only one decimal point. To the nearest whole number, the value is 3.
2.5 when rounded to the nearest whole number is 3
The decimal '0.786' once rounded to the nearest whole number is '1'.