60 is a whole number, without any extra pieces. So there is no tenth that's any closer to it than 60.0 . The best analogy I can think of is: "Round 12 to the nearest dozen."
If a number is already a whole number, and you are being asked to round it to the nearest whole number, then you don't need to round it anymore, since itself is the nearest whole number.
Simply cut off the extra number: 65.7
round this number 75.9913
Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
60 is a whole number, without any extra pieces. So there is no tenth that's any closer to it than 60.0 . The best analogy I can think of is: "Round 12 to the nearest dozen."
Simply cut off the extra number after rounding: 0.0480
If a number is not in decimal format you simply don't need to round it. Or better say you can not round it because it is not a math rule.
No it is not a whole number
If a number is already a whole number, and you are being asked to round it to the nearest whole number, then you don't need to round it anymore, since itself is the nearest whole number.
Simply cut off the extra number: 65.7
a hole number is a number without decimals so your answer is 48 if it was 47.4 it would be 47 .4 and below you round down and .5 and above you round up.
You cannot do it without changing the number. If you are prepared to change the number, you can simply round the number to the nearest whole number.
11A whole number is a positive number without decimals. To find the closest whole number version of 10.555, round it to the nearest number. Since 5 and above round up, 10.555 rounds to 11.
It is 2.90
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=ROUND(Number, Number of Digits) Number is the number you are trying to round. Number of Digits is the amount of digits you want to round it to. So for example: =ROUND(41.98662,3) That will give you 41.987 as the answer.