Yes, if you were rounding to the nearest ten. No, if you were rounding to the nearest hundred.
You would round 73753 to 74000 if rounding to the nearest 1000, as it is nearer to that. You would round it to 70000 if rounding to the nearest 10000. To round it to 73000 would be done if the instruction was to round down to the nearest 1000.
As it ends with a 3, if rounding to the nearest 10, it will round down to 610. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred, then the 1 in the tens position will make it round down to 600. If rounding to the nearest 1000, it would round up to 1000, as there is a 6 in the hundreds position. So it depends on what you are rounding to.
15 rounds to 15 if you are rounding to the nearest whole number. If you are rounding to the nearest five, then 15 still rounds to 15. If you are rounding to the nearest ten, then 15 would round up to 20.
When rounding 156.625 to the nearest hundredth, you would get 156.63.
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.
It depends what you are rounding to. If rounding to the nearest whole number, it would be 41. If rounding to the nearest tenth, it would not change. If you were rounding to the nearest ten, it would be 40.
Depends on how much you are round to: For example, rounding to nearest 10 = 3340 Rounding to nearest 100 = 3300 Rounding to nearest 1000 = 3000
The nearest round of 357 depends on the context in which the rounding is being done. If rounding to the nearest ten, 357 would round to 360. If rounding to the nearest hundred, 357 would round to 400. If rounding to the nearest thousand, 357 would remain as 357 since it is already a multiple of 1000.
If you are rounding to the nearest whole number, it would be 79. If rounding to the nearest tenth, then it would not change.
If you are rounding to the nearest whole number, 29.35 would round down to 29. If you are rounding to the nearest 5 or the nearest 10, it would round up to 30.
Yes, if you were rounding to the nearest ten. No, if you were rounding to the nearest hundred.
Depends on the scale of the rounding, to the nearest hundredth it would round to "0", to the nearest tenth it would round to "40".
You would round 73753 to 74000 if rounding to the nearest 1000, as it is nearer to that. You would round it to 70000 if rounding to the nearest 10000. To round it to 73000 would be done if the instruction was to round down to the nearest 1000.
Rounding 168 to the nearest 10, you would round it up to 170.
As it ends with a 3, if rounding to the nearest 10, it will round down to 610. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred, then the 1 in the tens position will make it round down to 600. If rounding to the nearest 1000, it would round up to 1000, as there is a 6 in the hundreds position. So it depends on what you are rounding to.
That depends on what digit you want to round it to.If you're rounding to the nearest integer, that would be 1.If you're rounding to the nearest tenth, it would be 1.0If you're rounding to the nearest hundredth, it would be 0.99If you're rounding to the nearest thousandth, it would be 0.993