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"Rounding" a number brings us to the nearest number that fits the requirement; in this case, to the "ones place", or integer value. If we were to round off the number 4.89 to the nearest tens, the answer would be "zero".
A related concept to rounding is truncation, where you 'cut off" the decimals. So truncating the number 4.89 would give you "4".
You cannot round a number with a place value larger than the place value you seek to round it to. i.e. You cannot round thousands to hundreds, hundreds to tens, tens to ones, etc.
50 because if the ones place is 5 or more then you round up. But if the ones place is 4 or less you round down. Hope it helped! :D
Since the number to the right of the ones place is four, round down. The answer is 767
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10.56 to the nearest ones place = 11
You cannot round a number with a place value larger than the place value you seek to round it to. i.e. You cannot round thousands to hundreds, hundreds to tens, tens to ones, etc.
what is 9,608.22 round to the ones
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To round 627 to the nearest ten, we look at the digit in the ones place, which is 7. If the digit in the ones place is 5 or greater, we round up. If the digit in the ones place is less than 5, we round down. Since 7 is greater than 5, we round 627 up to 630. Here is a table showing how to round different digits in the ones place: | Digit in the ones place | Rounding direction | |---|---|---| | 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 | Round down | | 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 | Round up | I hope this helps!
50 because if the ones place is 5 or more then you round up. But if the ones place is 4 or less you round down. Hope it helped! :D
Since the number to the right of the ones place is four, round down. The answer is 767
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