Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we round off 1642 milliliters to the nearest liter, we see that it's closer to 1.6 liters. Just a small adjustment to make things simpler and easier to work with. Remember, there are always happy little accidents in math, just like in painting!
1 liter = 1000ml. 1642/100 = 1.642L = 2L (to nearest liter)
Round off to the nearest cent, means round off to the nearest hundredths or round off to two decimal.
if you round off to the nearest one then its 41, if you round off to the nearest ten, it is 40.
96 round to the nearest ten=100
It is 87.79 rounded off to the nearest hundredth
1 liter = 1000ml. 1642/100 = 1.642L = 2L (to nearest liter)
When rounding 38.8 liters to the nearest liter, you look at the digit in the tenths place, which is 8. Since 8 is 5 or greater, you round up. Therefore, 38.8 liters rounded to the nearest liter is 39 liters.
Round off to the nearest cent, means round off to the nearest hundredths or round off to two decimal.
You express your measurements in liters (convert, if necessary), then use the usual rules for rounding numbers.
if you round off to the nearest one then its 41, if you round off to the nearest ten, it is 40.
549 and 450 rounded off the nearest hundred is 500
950
96 round to the nearest ten=100
372 rounded to the nearest hundred is 400
It is 87.79 rounded off to the nearest hundredth
390
907.457 rounded off to nearest tens place is 910. If it were asked to round off to nearest "tenths" place, it would have been 907.5.