10
.08 or 8 centavos. If the cut off digit is 5-9 round up. If the cut off digit is 0-4 round down.
0.2.
It is 5000000.
The tens digit is 8 and the ones digit is 5. Rounding to the nearest ten is equal to rounding at the ones digit.When rounding, if the digit is greater than 5, round up; otherwise round off.85, so 90.
The nearest hundred of 7352 is 7400.
The answer depends on the degree to which the number needs to be rounded. To the nearest 5 it is 5, to the nearest ten it is 0.
To round off 128,674 to leave one nonzero digit, you would round it to 100,000.
.08 or 8 centavos. If the cut off digit is 5-9 round up. If the cut off digit is 0-4 round down.
It is 400.
0.2.
To round a number look at the next digit in the right place, if the digit is less than 5, round down and if the digit is 5 or more than 5, round up.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. You just look at the hundreds place. If it's 5 or more, you round up; if it's less than 5, you round down. So, if you're at 3,450, you'd round up to 3,500, and if you're at 7,250, you'd round up to 7,000. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
You look at the ones collum then if it is a 1,2,3 or 4 you round to the nearest ten lower then the number but if it is a 5,6,7,8 or 9 you round to the nearest ten closer to the numberfirst,it needs to be a number like 1.45 or 3.76 or something like that.Whole numbers don't get rounded off.To round off a number,all you do is this:if it is under .50 for example...1.45,you would round it off to 1 If it is over .50 for example 3.76,you would round it off to 4* Look at the number to the right of the number to be rounded-off: if that number is a number between 0 and four, keep the number to be rounded-off just as it is.* If the number to the right of the number to be rounded-off has a value of 5 to 9, add 1 to the number to be rounded-off.A slightly different answerTo round off decimals:Find the place value you want (the "rounding digit") and look at the digit just to the right of it.If that digit is less than 5, do not change the rounding digit but drop all digits to the right of it.If that digit is greater than or equal to five, add one to the rounding digit and drop all digits to the right of it.To round off whole numbers:Find the place value you want (the "rounding digit") and look to the digit just to the right of it.If that digit is less than 5, do not change the "rounding digit" but change all digits to the right of the "rounding digit" to zero.If that digit is greater than or equal to 5, add one to the rounding digit and change all digits to the right of the rounding digit to zero.If the number is 5 or greater add 1 to the number preceding it and drop the others if less than 5 just drop the numbers. i.e. 1.9536 could be 2, or it could be 1.954 if you wanted to preserve the decimal.
It is 3000000000.
It is 6000000.
It is 300.
It is 300000.