201. If the decimal is 5 or over round up if it isn't round down.
When rounding 70.9 to the nearest whole number, you look at the digit in the tenths place, which is 9. Since 9 is 5 or greater, you round up the whole number. Therefore, 70.9 rounded to the nearest whole number is 71.
20. since the number after the decimal point is over fifty, it rounds up tp 20
14 mm, rounded to the nearest whole number is 1 inch. However, it is really just a little over half an inch.
to round you look at the number behind it. 5 and over and you round up. that would be 153.9
That isn't a whole number. You can round it to the nearest whole number, but that will no longer be the same number.
when rounding to the nearest whole number 0.49 ~ 0 as anything lower than .5 you round down to the nearest whole number anything that is .5 or over you round up. if you'd asked about 0.50, then the nearest whole number is 1
Zero
Rounded to the nearest whole number, it is 0.
To round 6.59 to the nearest whole number, you look at the digit immediately to the right of the decimal point, which is 5. Since 5 is equal to or greater than 5, you round the whole number up by 1. Therefore, 6.59 rounded to the nearest whole number is 7.
Well, honey, rounding 8.62 to the nearest whole number is a piece of cake. Since the decimal part is less than 0.5, you simply drop it like a bad habit and keep the whole number as is. So, 8.62 rounded to the nearest whole number is 9. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
To the nearest whole number: 4
201. If the decimal is 5 or over round up if it isn't round down.
5/16 = 0.3125Rounded to the nearest thousandth . . . 0.313Rounded to the nearest hundredth . . . 0.31Rounded to the nearest tenth . . . 0.3Rounded to the nearest whole number . . . zero
you mean round? you'd round it down to 6 anything that's on the right side of the decimal place that's over 5 gets rounded to the next whole number. if its less than 5 you round it down to the nearest whole number
The nearest whole number is 6.
7 over 8 rounded off to the nearest whole number is one.