86.26- Nearest hundredth.86.3- Nearest tenth.86- Nearest whole number.
48Estimate to the nearest whole number:2.398 = 246.2 = 46=======..........48
0.164 is zero plus 1 tenth plus 6 hundredths plus ... So, rounded to the nearest hundredth, the number is 0.16
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The nearest half is the half which is within the range of the number plus or minus 0.25, but excluding the bottom number of the range (ie the number minus 0.25 itself); the half will either be a whole number, or a whole number plus a half (ie 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, ...): example, the nearest half to 1.2 is: Range is (1.2 - 0.25, 1.2 + 0.25] = (0.95, 1.45] The half in the range is 1.0, so the nearest half to 1.2 is 1.0 example, the nearest half to 3.25 is: Range is: (3.25 - 0.25, 3.25 + 0.25] = (3.0, 3.5] The ends of the range are both "halves", but numbers are rounded up when exactly half way, the lower end is excluded from the range and the upper end is used. The nearest half to 3.25 is 3.5.
The estimated answer is 20.
127.96 rounded to nearest whole number is 128.
128.81 to the nearest whole number is 129 84 + 4 + 41= 129
16.17 + 16.32 = 32.49, which is closer to 32 than 33, so 32 is the nearest whole number.
86.26- Nearest hundredth.86.3- Nearest tenth.86- Nearest whole number.
48Estimate to the nearest whole number:2.398 = 246.2 = 46=======..........48
It is 5 + 4 = 9.
It is rounded to 6.The main answer is 6.11
The best estimate for 83.74 plus 2.93 can be found by rounding each number to the nearest whole number. Rounding 83.74 to the nearest whole number gives us 84, and rounding 2.93 to the nearest whole number gives us 3. Adding these rounded numbers together gives us an estimate of 84 + 3 = 87.
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It's about rounding numbers to their nearest whole number. Example, 1.3 gets rounded down to 1. Any number above x.5 is rounded up to the next whole number, so 1.5 or greater gets rounded up to 2. Taking a mathematics example, 1.3 plus 1.3 equals 2.6. This rounded to the nearest whole number is 3.
That equals 408.5. It's not a whole number.