The answer depends on the degree of rounding. To the nearest whole number, it is 327; to the nearest thousand, it is 0.
Seems to me that zero is the correct answer since it would have to be at least 501 to round up to 1,000
When 327 is rounded to the nearest hundreds the answer is 300.
The 'greatest place' is a very ambiguous term, however, all the rounding possibilities (base 10) for 326 799 are as follows:To the nearest unit: 326 799To the nearest ten: 326 800To the nearest hundred: 326 800To the nearest thousand: 327 000To the nearest ten-thousand: 330 000To the nearest hundred-thousand: 300 000To the nearest million: 0Any attempt at rounding to a higher place will also result in 0.
To the nearest thousandth, 0.055 To the nearest thousand, zero
fifty thousand (50,000)
The answer depends on the degree of rounding. To the nearest whole number, it is 327; to the nearest thousand, it is 0.
fifty thousand (50,000)
Seems to me that zero is the correct answer since it would have to be at least 501 to round up to 1,000
327 to the nearest tenths is 327.0
327 rounded to the nearest 100 what is the answer.?
Zero
When 327 is rounded to the nearest hundreds the answer is 300.
The 'greatest place' is a very ambiguous term, however, all the rounding possibilities (base 10) for 326 799 are as follows:To the nearest unit: 326 799To the nearest ten: 326 800To the nearest hundred: 326 800To the nearest thousand: 327 000To the nearest ten-thousand: 330 000To the nearest hundred-thousand: 300 000To the nearest million: 0Any attempt at rounding to a higher place will also result in 0.
To the nearest thousand it is 6000
54 to the nearest ten is 50
4000