15.49, 15.51
It's already there.
15.5
155.0
200
The roman numeral MDL represents the number 1550. One tenth of 1550 equals 155 which is written in roman numerals as CLV.
It's already there.
15.5
150.50
155.0
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 155. When we round it to the nearest whole number, it stays the same because it's already a whole number. Isn't that just lovely? Just remember, every number is special in its own way.
Oh, dude, 155 rounded to the nearest ten is like 160. It's like, you know, closer to 160 than 150, so that's where it lands. So, like, if you were trying to, like, estimate something, that's the number you'd go with.
160
200
156.0
The roman numeral MDL represents the number 1550. One tenth of 1550 equals 155 which is written in roman numerals as CLV.
155 is 15500 percent
The mystery number is 155. When rounded to the nearest hundred, it rounds to 200. The sum of its digits is 1+5+5=11 which is greater than 10, so we must adjust the digit in the hundreds place. When rounded to the nearest ten, 155 rounds to 160, which has digits summing up to 1+6+0=7.