The symbol for rounding up is typically represented by the ceiling function, denoted as ⌈x⌉. This mathematical notation rounds a number x up to the nearest integer. For example, ⌈3.2⌉ equals 4, while ⌈5⌉ remains 5.
OK..... guessing on what symbol is there, I would have to say 8 as in rounding up from 7.8.
There is no difference between rounding up and rounding off. The only thing is that when you round off you drop some numbers.Like in 74,329 the 10,000 would be 70,000.
Since the question asks about rounding up rather than simply rounding, the answer is 3.97
When rounding a number, you look at the digit immediately to the right of the place you are rounding to. If that digit is 5 or greater, you round up by adding one to the digit in the rounding place. If it's less than 5, you leave the rounding place digit unchanged. All digits to the right of the rounding place become zero (if rounding to a whole number) or are dropped (if rounding to a decimal).
Only if you are rounding up to the nearest dollar. Normal rounding rules would make it 40.
OK..... guessing on what symbol is there, I would have to say 8 as in rounding up from 7.8.
You do not need a calculator to round. You either round down or round up. Example 3.66 can be rounded UP to 4 or 3.64 rounded down to 3
the whole unit was calculated by rounding up
100 - 99.9999 without rounding up = 0.00010000000000331966
That depends on how you are rounding: Rounding up = 6.33 Rounding down = 6.32 Rounding nearest = 6.32
It depends on what you are rounding to. If rounding to the nearest ten, the 9 at the end decides which way to round it, and being a 9, it rounds up. If rounding to the nearest hundred, it was is the 7. If rounding up to the nearest thousand, it is the 8.
There is no difference between rounding up and rounding off. The only thing is that when you round off you drop some numbers.Like in 74,329 the 10,000 would be 70,000.
157.48 cm = 157 cm (rounding down) or 158 cm (rounding up) 157.48 cm = 62 inches (rounding up) or 61 inches (rounding down)
When rounding up your GPA on your resume, it is important to be honest and accurate. Round to the nearest tenth, such as rounding a 3.45 to 3.5. Avoid rounding up too much, as it could be misleading to potential employers.
Rounding in Visual Basic is the method of rounding an integer up, or flooring an integer, which is rounding down. To round up, you use the System.Math.Round function. To round down, or floor, you use the System.Math.Floor function.
That depends on what unit you are rounding up to. Are you rounding up to the nearest 10? The nearest 100? The nearest 1000000?
Since the question asks about rounding up rather than simply rounding, the answer is 3.97