213
This depends what you are rounding to. If you are rounding to the nearest whole number it would be 8. If you are rounding to the nearest tens place it would be 10.
This depends what you are rounding it by. To the nearest whole number it would be: 143. To the nearest ten it would be 140.
This depends what it is being rounded to. If you are rounding it to the nearest ten it would be: 960. If you are rounding it to the nearest hundred it would be 1,000.
In whole numbers, rounding to the nearest ten is better. And in decimals, rounding to the nearest hundreth is more accurate.
That would depend on what you were rounding it to. If rounding to the nearest whole number, then it does not need rounding. If rounding to the nearest ten, it would be 420. If rounding to the nearest hundred, it would be 400.
213
Rounding 13 to the nearest ten would be 10
Yes, if you were rounding to the nearest ten. No, if you were rounding to the nearest hundred.
This depends what you are rounding to. If you are rounding to the nearest whole number it would be 8. If you are rounding to the nearest tens place it would be 10.
It would be 580.
This depends what you are rounding it by. To the nearest whole number it would be: 143. To the nearest ten it would be 140.
This depends what it is being rounded to. If you are rounding it to the nearest ten it would be: 960. If you are rounding it to the nearest hundred it would be 1,000.
Rounding to the nearest 10,000? That would be 162,000.
In whole numbers, rounding to the nearest ten is better. And in decimals, rounding to the nearest hundreth is more accurate.
210
So I'm sitting here wondering why on earth anyone would want to round to the nearest hundred and ten when I realized that's probably a two-part question. 209 to the nearest ten is 210. 209 to the nearest hundred is 200. If you really meant to ask to the nearest hundred and ten, transfer to another math class.