product = times! (x)So 78 x 6 = ?78x 6------------------(6x8)= 048(6x70)=420(don't forget to write the 0 first to indicate it's 7x10 (70)not just 7!)--------------------= 468---------------------OR.....do it in your head!!think of it just as 6 x 70(the 70 out of the 78...rounding down to nearest ten makes an easy times sum!)..... (6x7 = 42 ! ...SO ... 6x70=420!)PLUS 6 x 8 ...= 48so......... 420 plus 48... = 468 !!!!!EASY!!OR JUST USE A CALCULATOR?
The answer depends on the extent of rounding which, unfortunately, has not been specified.
1000
The process of rounding is the same no matter what place you're rounding to.
They both involve rounding numbers.
It depends on the degree of rounding. To the nearest whole number, it is 420. To the nearest thousand, it is 0.
That would depend on what you were rounding it to. If rounding to the nearest whole number, then it does not need rounding. If rounding to the nearest ten, it would be 420. If rounding to the nearest hundred, it would be 400.
product = times! (x)So 78 x 6 = ?78x 6------------------(6x8)= 048(6x70)=420(don't forget to write the 0 first to indicate it's 7x10 (70)not just 7!)--------------------= 468---------------------OR.....do it in your head!!think of it just as 6 x 70(the 70 out of the 78...rounding down to nearest ten makes an easy times sum!)..... (6x7 = 42 ! ...SO ... 6x70=420!)PLUS 6 x 8 ...= 48so......... 420 plus 48... = 468 !!!!!EASY!!OR JUST USE A CALCULATOR?
700
It is 78 thousand.
1000
Rounding to the nearest 10,000? That would be 162,000.
The answer depends on the extent of rounding which, unfortunately, has not been specified.
1000
22,000
The process of rounding is the same no matter what place you're rounding to.
If we are rounding to the nearest thousand, a whole number wouldn't round to 900.