you round it up
600
Throw it away. That's what rounding means.Before doing so, though, depending on the rounding method you're using you may need to look at it. In general you round the last digit kept down if the next digit is 0-4, and round the last digit kept up if the next digit is 5-9, but there are some fiddly little details that result in a variety of methods.
Look at the last digit. If a number's last digit is even, the number is even. If the last digit is odd, the number is odd.
Look at the last digit. If the last digit is even, the entire number is even. If the last digit is odd, the entire number is odd.
Look at the last digit. If the last digit is even, the number is even. If the last digit is odd, the number is odd.
6500 There is a rule in rounding off that says if the first digit dropped is 5 and all the other figures dropped are either 0 or not available, and the last kept figure is even, then the figure kept must not be changed
600
Throw it away. That's what rounding means.Before doing so, though, depending on the rounding method you're using you may need to look at it. In general you round the last digit kept down if the next digit is 0-4, and round the last digit kept up if the next digit is 5-9, but there are some fiddly little details that result in a variety of methods.
To round to the nearest 100,000, you drop the last five digits - i.e., replace them by zeros. If the leftmost digit is a 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9, you then add one to the first (rightmost) digit that you didn't drop. The same procedure applies to rounding in general; except for the number of digits dropped.
The last digit of the number 42012 is 2.
Look at the last digit. If a number's last digit is even, the number is even. If the last digit is odd, the number is odd.
Look at the last digit. If the last digit is even, the entire number is even. If the last digit is odd, the entire number is odd.
Look at the last digit. If the last digit is even, the number is even. If the last digit is odd, the number is odd.
Rounding numbers involves making the last number requested the last digit in the number and replacing all numbers after it with zeros.18.87634 rounded to one decimal place is 18.9.
The last digit: the 6.The last digit: the 6.The last digit: the 6.The last digit: the 6.
Yes. You should do about half the time. Except that you do not replace the last digit by a lower digit - you just delete all the digits after the required one. That is, actually, reducing the value of the number.
Look at the last digit. If the last digit of a number is even, the whole number is even. If the last digit is odd, the number is odd.