round 38.25 to the nearest half inch
it is 38 as .25 is lesser than half and anything above .50 would have made it 39 rounded
In whole numbers, rounding to the nearest ten is better. And in decimals, rounding to the nearest hundreth is more accurate.
750.4 if rounding to the nearest whole number. 754, if rounding to the nearest 10. 774, if rounding to the nearest 50. 874, if rounding to the nearest 250.
It depends on what place you are rounding to.... If you are rounding to the nearest hundredth, 79.90 If you are rounding to the nearest tenth, 79.9 If you are rounding to the nearest ones, 80 If you are rounding to the nearest tens, 80
draw a quadrangle measure the sides to the nearest half inch writ the length next to each side .find the perimeter
If you are rounding to the nearest one, it is 999.5 . If you are rounding to the nearest ten, it is 995. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred, it is 950. If you are rounding to the nearest thousand, it is 500.
Yes, of course, you lose more precision if you round to a half inch. Try rounding 0.76 to the nearest half unit, and to the nearest quarter unit, and see what happens.
Yes, if you are rounding to the nearest half.
When you are rounding out to the nearest inch. * * * * * Very funny! If the length is between (x-0.25) inches and (x+0.25) inches it will be rounded to x inches.
half inch
I would say that 1/2 inch is nearest.
Yes, if you are rounding to the nearest half. No, if you aren't.
It depends on what you are rounding to: the nearest half, nearest thousand or whatever.
Eight inches rounded to the nearest half inch is still eight inches.
-- If rounding to the nearest 300, then 749 is. -- If rounding to the nearest 200, then 699 is. -- If rounding to the nearest 150, then 674 is. -- If rounding to the nearest hundred, then 649 is. -- If rounding to the nearest twenty, then 609 is. -- If rounding to the nearest ten, then 604 is.
Go for it! I'm not gonna stop you from measuring to the nearest half inch! This is a bit vague, don't you think?
line segment to the nearest half inch is measured using the distance formula.
In whole numbers, rounding to the nearest ten is better. And in decimals, rounding to the nearest hundreth is more accurate.