When the digit immediately to the right of it is 0-4 round down. If it is 5-9 round up.
Numbers that end in a digit of 4 or less should be rounded DOWN to the nearest ten.Example: 24 rounded to the nearest ten would be 20Numbers that end in a digit of 5 or more should be rounded UP to the nearest ten.Example: 28 rounded to the nearest ten would be 30
3.3 If the digit after is 5,6,7,8 or 9, round up If the digit after is 0,1,2,3 or 4, round down So, in this case it's an 8, so the 3.28 gets rounded up to 3.3
19.48 should be rounded up as it is only 0.02 from 19.5 i.e. 5 tenths And 19.41 should be rounded down, for example Various arguments for which way 19.5 should be rounded (as it halfway) ...
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297.8 square kilometres. Now here is a minor digression that you may (or may not) find is of interest: There are different views on how the digit 5 should be rounded - up or down. 1,2,3 and 4 are always rounded down; 6,7,8 and 9 are always rounded up and 0 does not need rounding. So if you always round 5 down, you will round down 5 numbers and up 4 and so introduce a downward bias in your work. Conversely, if you always round up you will introduce an upward bias. You could randomly decide to round up or down but this makes it more difficult for others to follow what you have done. The recommended answer is to round 5 so that the previous digit is EVEN. Thus 0.15 is rounded up to 0.2 and 0.45 is rounded down to 0.4
0-4 round down. 5-9 round up. The place of the rounded digit will depend on what place you are rounding to.
Numbers that end in a digit of 4 or less should be rounded DOWN to the nearest ten.Example: 24 rounded to the nearest ten would be 20Numbers that end in a digit of 5 or more should be rounded UP to the nearest ten.Example: 28 rounded to the nearest ten would be 30
When rounding 750 to the nearest hundred, you look at the digit in the tens place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, you round up the hundreds digit to 8. Therefore, 750 should be rounded to 800.
3.3 If the digit after is 5,6,7,8 or 9, round up If the digit after is 0,1,2,3 or 4, round down So, in this case it's an 8, so the 3.28 gets rounded up to 3.3
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19.48 should be rounded up as it is only 0.02 from 19.5 i.e. 5 tenths And 19.41 should be rounded down, for example Various arguments for which way 19.5 should be rounded (as it halfway) ...
Since numbers equal to or greater than 5 are rounded up, and numbers equal to or less than 4 are rounded down, the largest 4-digit number that can be rounded off to 3000 would be 3004.
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When the digit immediately to the right of your target (the place you're rounding to) is 5 or greater.
297.8 square kilometres. Now here is a minor digression that you may (or may not) find is of interest: There are different views on how the digit 5 should be rounded - up or down. 1,2,3 and 4 are always rounded down; 6,7,8 and 9 are always rounded up and 0 does not need rounding. So if you always round 5 down, you will round down 5 numbers and up 4 and so introduce a downward bias in your work. Conversely, if you always round up you will introduce an upward bias. You could randomly decide to round up or down but this makes it more difficult for others to follow what you have done. The recommended answer is to round 5 so that the previous digit is EVEN. Thus 0.15 is rounded up to 0.2 and 0.45 is rounded down to 0.4
Rounded to the thousands place - the number would be 3958.877. When rounding up or down always look at the next digit. If it's between 1 and 4, you round down - between 5 and 9, you round up. In this case, the next digit to the thousands place is 5 - so you round the number up.