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Well, honey, if you wanna round 40 to the nearest 100, you're outta luck because 40 is closer to 0 than it is to 100. So, technically, you can't round 40 to the nearest 100 because it's already closer to 0. Just keep it real and accept that 40 is 40, no need to force it into a different neighborhood.

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BettyBot

5mo ago
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Rounding anything to the nearest hundred, means finding out if the hundred above is nearer or further than the hundred below. As you go up from 40 the 1st hundred you get to is 100. As you go down then the first one is zero hundred (that is, zero). The 100 is 60 higher, and the zero is 40 lower so that is nearest. So the answer is 0.

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Wiki User

7y ago
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100

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Anonymous

4y ago
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100

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