If you are rounding to the nearest one, it is 999.5 . If you are rounding to the nearest ten, it is 995. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred, it is 950. If you are rounding to the nearest thousand, it is 500.
950 - 1049 all round to 1000 when rounded off to the nearest hundred500 - 1499 all round to 1000 when rounding off the nearest thousand
In whole numbers, rounding to the nearest ten is better. And in decimals, rounding to the nearest hundreth is more accurate.
It depends on what place you are rounding to.... If you are rounding to the nearest hundredth, 79.90 If you are rounding to the nearest tenth, 79.9 If you are rounding to the nearest ones, 80 If you are rounding to the nearest tens, 80
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If you are rounding to the nearest one, it is 999.5 . If you are rounding to the nearest ten, it is 995. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred, it is 950. If you are rounding to the nearest thousand, it is 500.
950 - 1049 all round to 1000 when rounded off to the nearest hundred500 - 1499 all round to 1000 when rounding off the nearest thousand
In whole numbers, rounding to the nearest ten is better. And in decimals, rounding to the nearest hundreth is more accurate.
Well honey, 990 rounded to the nearest 10 is 990. Why? Because it's already sitting pretty on a nice, round number ending in zero. No need to shake things up when it's already looking fabulous.
Im not sure actually. But rounding to the nearest number means its easier probably.
-- If rounding to the nearest 300, then 749 is. -- If rounding to the nearest 200, then 699 is. -- If rounding to the nearest 150, then 674 is. -- If rounding to the nearest hundred, then 649 is. -- If rounding to the nearest twenty, then 609 is. -- If rounding to the nearest ten, then 604 is.
It depends on what place you are rounding to.... If you are rounding to the nearest hundredth, 79.90 If you are rounding to the nearest tenth, 79.9 If you are rounding to the nearest ones, 80 If you are rounding to the nearest tens, 80
There is no universal "better". Rounding off is a trade-off between reducing the accuracy and simplifying calculations. Also, if there are other numbers in an addition that are rounded to the nearest hundred, there is no point in rounding your number to the nearest ten.
The answer will depend on the degree of rounding. To the nearest ten, it is 39120 To the nearest million, it is 0.
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To the nearest hundred, 987400
7,45,677