The answer depends on the degree to which it is rounded.
To the nearest 10, it is 4725810
To the nearest trillion, it is 0.
It is 4 700 000.
It depends on the degree to which the number is rounded. To the nearest integer, it is 4725806 To the nearest hundred it is 4725800 To the nearest billion, it is 0.
It would be 4800000. Rounded to the nearest million would be 5000000
The two hundred thousands that are candidates for the title are 4,700,000 - which is 25806 away and 4,800,000 - which is 74194 away. The first difference is smaller so 4,700,000 is the answer.
Question: How to round a number? Answer: if the number is 4 or below you round down if it's 5 or above you round up.
4700000
The answer depends on the degree of rounding required.
It is 4 700 000.
It depends on the degree to which the number is rounded. To the nearest integer, it is 4725806 To the nearest hundred it is 4725800 To the nearest billion, it is 0.
It would be 4800000. Rounded to the nearest million would be 5000000
The two hundred thousands that are candidates for the title are 4,700,000 - which is 25806 away and 4,800,000 - which is 74194 away. The first difference is smaller so 4,700,000 is the answer.
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=ROUND(Number, Number of Digits) Number is the number you are trying to round. Number of Digits is the amount of digits you want to round it to. So for example: =ROUND(41.98662,3) That will give you 41.987 as the answer.
If one were to round the number 12.45 to another number, there are a couple of options. First, one can round the number to 12.5 or one can round the number to 13.
Question: How to round a number? Answer: if the number is 4 or below you round down if it's 5 or above you round up.
When you round the 9 in the number 9.84 it will round up to the number 10.
I think you can round a single number?