You do you calculation. Let's say the answer is $7.4269. It means seven dollars, 42 cents and .69 of a cent. The nearest whole cent is 43, not 42. So you write $7.43. If you round that to the nearest dollar, it will be $7. Forget about the change.
0.975 rounded to the nearest penny would be 1 (one whole penny).
to round 2,345.5 to the nearest hundred we would round 345 to 300 so your answer would be 2300.5
It would stay the same
It depends. If it rounds to the nearest ten, which you're probably asking, it would round to 70. to the nearest hundred, it would be 100. To anything greater than that it would round to zero, and anything less than the nearest ten, it would round to 74.
139.68
129 pennies
If you are talking in terms of $67.8055, then you would round it to $67.81
Since the last digit is 9, you would round up to 1.22.
If that's 12772.10 dollars, it's already there.
You do you calculation. Let's say the answer is $7.4269. It means seven dollars, 42 cents and .69 of a cent. The nearest whole cent is 43, not 42. So you write $7.43. If you round that to the nearest dollar, it will be $7. Forget about the change.
0.975 rounded to the nearest penny would be 1 (one whole penny).
$37.38 would be rounded to the nearest penny. $37.40 would be rounded to the nearest nickel (or dime). $37.50 would be rounded to the nearest quarter. $37.00 would be rounded to the nearest dollar.
Depends on the scale of the rounding, to the nearest hundredth it would round to "0", to the nearest tenth it would round to "40".
To round 95 to the nearest ten, you would round it down to 90.
To the nearest cent would be 12, but if you're doing a calculation where you try to figure out how much money you have you'd have to round down because you can't have .758 of a penny and you can't say you have more than you really do because if you have to pay for something that's 12 cents you wouldn't have enough, you'd be .242 of a penny short.
to round 2,345.5 to the nearest hundred we would round 345 to 300 so your answer would be 2300.5