Some people find it easier to add or subtract whole numbers but yes, you could round to the nearest half.
4.1+8.7x=x+14.1 : subtract x from both sides. 4.1+7.7x=14.1 : subtract 4.1 from both sides. 7.7x=10 : divide by 7.7. x=10/7.7=1.2987... : round to the nearest hundreth. 1.30
To the nearest whole number: 520
85.5-29.5 round to nearest is 65.25-5.3
9.25 is approximate to:10 to the nearest ten9 to the nearest whole number/unit9.3 to the nearest tenth
Some people find it easier to add or subtract whole numbers but yes, you could round to the nearest half.
Take the Atomic Mass and round it to the nearest whole number. Then subtract this number and the atomic number of that element.
To estimate, you round the number to the nearest 10 and add, subtract, divide, or multiply. If the number is a decimal (ex. 12.132), you would round it to 12, and then round that to 10.
To find the number of neutrons in an atom, round the mass number to the nearest whole number and subtract the atomic number.
Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
4.1+8.7x=x+14.1 : subtract x from both sides. 4.1+7.7x=14.1 : subtract 4.1 from both sides. 7.7x=10 : divide by 7.7. x=10/7.7=1.2987... : round to the nearest hundreth. 1.30
The formula used is shown below: The ROUND function would first round 63.39 to 63 and then subtract 0.01 to give 62.99. So, the function with a zero would round the number given to the nearest whole dollar. Once it is rounded, the formula would simply subtract 0.01 from the number to get a .99 value. if u can understand u r welcome :)
To the nearest whole number: 520
round it by cubic meters
It's already there.
How do u round 57.3 to the nearest whole number
To the nearest tenth: 4.5To the nearest whole number: 5