The two hundereds, either side of 1256, are 1200 and 1300. 1300 is the nearest.
487.000
$2612.00 dollars
Rounding a number really just depends on the number and also how much you're wanting to round it to. If you want to round to the nearest 10 for example, you would need to look at the unit (ones) digit. If it is 5 or more, you round the number to the left of it (the tens) up. If it is less than 5, you keep it the same.Examples of rounding to the nearest 10:56 is rounded to 6044 is rounded to 4088 is rounded to 90503,334 is rounded to 503,330144 is rounded to 140To round to the nearest 0.001, you need to look at the thousandths of the decimal number. Again, applying the same rule as for rounding to the nearest 10, if the number is 5 or more, round the 'hundredth' up and if it is less than 5, keep it the same.Examples of rounding to the nearest 0.001 (3 decimal places):678.567569 is rounded to 678.5687.23456 is rounded to 7.2350.0005 is rounded to 0.00124.993215 is rounded to 24.993If the number is small like 0.00000986, then it is just counted as 0 as it can not be rounded to 3 decimal places.
Rounded to the nearest cent, $4.99 - 30% = 4.99 x (1 - (30/100)) = $3.49.
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6700
To express 165 as a decimal to the nearest hundredth, we would write it as 165.00. This is because the hundredth place is two decimal places to the right of the decimal point. Therefore, we do not need to make any changes to 165 to represent it to the nearest hundredth.
5.7
1.9
760
To round 7.84 to the nearest hundred, we look at the digit in the hundreds place, which is 7. The digit to the right of the hundreds place is 8, which is greater than or equal to 5, so we round up. Therefore, 7.84 rounded to the nearest hundred is 8.
487.000
When rounded to the nearest tenth the answer is 6.2feet.
89 if rounded to the nearest whole number