Standard averaging:
Any number between 225.000 to 229.99999999999...
Whole numbers Algebraic averaging:
226 to 229
Algebraic Decimal
225.5 to 229.99999999999...
With algebraic averaging, the preceding digit would be rounded up by a following 5 with the exception if the number is an EVEN number.
Examples for numbers 4365, 175, 55, 945:
Round Up Standard = 4370, 180, 60, 950
Round Up Algebraic = 4360, 180, 60, 940
Depends on what you are rounding up to. 225 rounded could be 230 (rounded to tens) 200 (rounded to hundreds)
The numbers are 56, 57, 58, and 59.
Since numbers equal to or greater than 5 are rounded up, and numbers equal to or less than 4 are rounded down, the largest 4-digit number that can be rounded off to 3000 would be 3004.
240
240 The three is in the tens place.
Depends on what you are rounding up to. 225 rounded could be 230 (rounded to tens) 200 (rounded to hundreds)
If you are asking what decimal place it has been rounded to then it is rounded to the tenths place.If you are asking what numbers it could be rounded to, it could be rounded to 2 or 1.5. Sorry but the question was unclear I hope this answer helped.
The numbers are 56, 57, 58, and 59.
230
Since numbers equal to or greater than 5 are rounded up, and numbers equal to or less than 4 are rounded down, the largest 4-digit number that can be rounded off to 3000 would be 3004.
0-4 round down, 5-9 round up. EX: 1.4656 could be rounded to 1, 1.5, 1.47, or 1.466
The numbers are: (19+square root of 131) and (19-square root of 131)
240
230
240 The three is in the tens place.
Infinitely many numbers.1 million and 1 whole numbers . Although, technically 34 million, itself, would not be rounded. This would comprise the numbers from [33,500,000, 34,500,000]. In the first case the 5 is rounded up while in the second it is rounded down. This is consistent with the rule of "Round up or down so that the new last digit is even". This is the default rounding mode used in IEEE 754 computing functions and operators.
There are different things it could be rounded to, but the most likely is that it would be rounded to 1.