Depends on the number and the instructions.
When it tell you what value to round to
5,067 is 5000
You cannot round a number with a place value larger than the place value you seek to round it to. i.e. You cannot round thousands to hundreds, hundreds to tens, tens to ones, etc.
You find its approximate value, in the context of the degree to which you are rounding.
You cannot. The nearest value for any number is the value represented by the number as it is: no other number can be nearer. So the answer cannot be any rounded number unless that happens t o be the given number.
The word round in maths means to find the nearest value of a number.
ROUND is a function that returns a number rounded to a specified number of digits.Syntax: =ROUND( number, digits )number is the number to rounddigits is the number of digits to round the number toEXAMPLES:=ROUND(1/3,2) will return 0.33=ROUND(1/6,2) will return 0.17
Depends on the number and the instructions.
When it tell you what value to round to
To round density, you would take the given density value and determine how many decimal places you want to round to. If rounding to the nearest whole number, you would round the density value to the nearest whole number based on the decimal point.
100
5,067 is 5000
To round a number to a certain place value, you look at the digit immediately to the right of that place value. If it is 5 or greater, you round up; if it is less than 5, you round down. For example, to round 3.785 to the nearest hundredth, you would look at the digit in the thousandths place (8), which is 5 or greater, so you round up to 3.79.
In order to round a number to the nearest cent, we need to round the value to the nearest hundredth. Here is the example that might help you:102.2353 is in the hundredth place.5 is in the thousandth place, which is adjacent to the hundredth place.Since 5 is at least 5 (5 or greater), round up the value to obtain 102.24.If the number in the thousandth place is less than 5, then round down the value. For instance, if the number is 102.234, then the rounded value is 102.23
When needing to round, always look to the number exactly to the right of the place value you wish to round. In our case we have ones, tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. One is the whole number in our problem and the number we're going to be rounding to. So we need to look at the place value to the right which is our tenths. The rules of rounding are pretty straightforward. If the place value to the right of the number you want to round to is 5 or more you round up. (1.5 goes to 2. 2.8 goes to 3.0) If the place value is 4 or less you round down. (1.4 goes to 1, 2.3 goes to 2.0). 1.8 since the 8, which is the place value to the right of the number we want to round, is greater than 5 we round up. 1.8 becomes 2.0. So 1.875 rounded to the nearest whole number is 2.0. (We removed the insignificant digits.)
You cannot round a number with a place value larger than the place value you seek to round it to. i.e. You cannot round thousands to hundreds, hundreds to tens, tens to ones, etc.