662 to nearest 10 is 660662 to nearest 100 is 700To round a digit:look at the next digit and if it is half way or more add 1 to the rounded digit;replace all digits after the rounded digit with zeros:662 to nearest 10:digit after 10s digit is 2; not more than half way so don't add 1 to the 10s digit;replace the '2' with '0'.⇒ 662 to nearest 10 is 660 662 to nearest 100:digit after 100s digit is 6; more than half way so add 1 to 100s digit;replace the '62' with '00'⇒ 662 to nearest 100 is 700
660
Round to the nearest hundred. 3,653
1700 → 1700 to the nearest hundred.
To the nearest hundredth: 1.06 To the nearest hundred: Zero
700 (divide 662 by 100 (6.52), round to nearest whole number (7), multiply by 100 (700).
700
nearest ten= 660 nearest hundred= 700 basically if rounding up or down the rule of thumb is if the relevant number is 4 or lower round down and 5 or higher round up. in this case 2=down and 6=up
662 to nearest 10 is 660662 to nearest 100 is 700To round a digit:look at the next digit and if it is half way or more add 1 to the rounded digit;replace all digits after the rounded digit with zeros:662 to nearest 10:digit after 10s digit is 2; not more than half way so don't add 1 to the 10s digit;replace the '2' with '0'.⇒ 662 to nearest 10 is 660 662 to nearest 100:digit after 100s digit is 6; more than half way so add 1 to 100s digit;replace the '62' with '00'⇒ 662 to nearest 100 is 700
what is 60,614 round to the nearest hundred
To the nearest ten: 760 To the nearest hundred: 800
Round down to zero to the nearest hundred and 32.07 to the nearest hundredth.
Oh, what a happy little question! When we round the number 33 to the nearest hundred, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 3. Since 3 is less than 5, we keep the hundreds digit the same, which makes 33 round down to 0. So, the number 33 rounded to the nearest hundred is 0.
660
It is then 1400 to the nearest hundred
To the nearest hundred it is zero.
8 rounded to the nearest hundred is "zero".