Put 140 to 150 on a number then you check which is the nearest to 148.
Well, honey, the number you're looking for is 9000. It's gonna cozy up to 10,000 when you round to the nearest ten thousand, but it'll settle for 8000 when you round to the nearest thousand. So, there you have it, 9000 straddling the line like a pro.
The nearest integer refers to the whole number that is closest to a given number on the number line. When determining the nearest integer, you round the given number to the whole number that is closest to it. For example, if the given number is 3.6, the nearest integer would be 4 because it is closer to 3.6 than 3.
6.000
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The number 26.3 is closest to the whole number 26. This is because 26 is the whole number that is immediately before 26.3 on the number line. When rounding a decimal number to the nearest whole number, we look at the digit in the tenths place (in this case, 3) to determine whether to round up or down. Since 3 is less than 5, we round down to 26.
You don't need a number line or anything to round 148 to the nearest tent. It is already rounded to that degree (and more).
Would, 89,651 be closer to 0 or 100,000? It would be closer to 100,000 on the number line.
150
You see which tick is nearer to the point on the number line.
349 rounds to 300
Well, honey, the number you're looking for is 9000. It's gonna cozy up to 10,000 when you round to the nearest ten thousand, but it'll settle for 8000 when you round to the nearest thousand. So, there you have it, 9000 straddling the line like a pro.
round this nuber to the nerst hundredth
Oh honey, it's simple. Just find the nearest thousand on the number line, which is 9000 in this case. Since 8732 is closer to 9000 than 8000, you round it up to 9000. It's like picking the fancier restaurant because it's closer, you feel me?
The nearest integer refers to the whole number that is closest to a given number on the number line. When determining the nearest integer, you round the given number to the whole number that is closest to it. For example, if the given number is 3.6, the nearest integer would be 4 because it is closer to 3.6 than 3.
6.000
To the nearest cent - it would be 7.00. When rounding up or down - ALWAYS look at the next digit in line. If it's 5 or more, you round up - 4 or less, and you round down.
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