Yes, by all means, round to the nearest mile.
To round to the nearest whole number, round down to 60. To round to the nearest hundred, round up to 100.
Depends what you're rounding it to. If it's the nearest tenth, you round up to 1260 if it's the nearest hundreth, you round up to 1300 If its the nearest thousanth, you round down to 1000
you round down to 1500
You would round DOWN to 7000.
if you round off to the nearest one then its 41, if you round off to the nearest ten, it is 40.
Round down to zero to the nearest hundred and 32.07 to the nearest hundredth.
To round to the nearest whole number, round down to 60. To round to the nearest hundred, round up to 100.
To the nearest hundred it will round down to zero.
Depends what you're rounding it to. If it's the nearest tenth, you round up to 1260 if it's the nearest hundreth, you round up to 1300 If its the nearest thousanth, you round down to 1000
To round 95 to the nearest ten, you would round it down to 90.
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If you round it to the nearest 10, then it rounds up to 30. If you round it to the nearest 100, 1000 etc it rounds down to 0.
You round it down to 49600.
You round it down to 19700.
You round it down to 1400.
You round down to 300.
To the nearest ten cents it will round up to give 67.20 as your answer. It would round down to 67 for the nearest dollar.