Yes, if you are rounding to the nearest hundred. No, if you are rounding to the nearest ten.
Depends on how much you are round to: For example, rounding to nearest 10 = 3340 Rounding to nearest 100 = 3300 Rounding to nearest 1000 = 3000
Infinitely many, since between any two numbers, there are always additional numbers. The exact range of numbers that can be rounded to 3000 depend on how you are rounding - specifically, if you are rounding to the nearest integer, the nearest 10, the nearest 100, or the nearest 1000.
Rounding to the nearest 10- 4 or below round down e.g. 54 to 50. If it is 5 or above round up e.g. 66 to 70 Rounding to the nearest 100- if 49 or below round down e.g. 133 to 100. If 50 or above round up e.g. 276 to 300
to round, look at the digit immediately after the place value you are rounding to; thus, if you are rounding to hundreds, you look to the tens column. the digit "4" is in the tens column. numbers 4 and under round down; numbers 5 and higher round up. therefore, 147.32 rounded to the nearest hundred is 100
That depends on what unit you are rounding up to. Are you rounding up to the nearest 10? The nearest 100? The nearest 1000000?
There are an infinite amount of numbers that round to 800. This is because of the infinite amount of decimals and also that you have different rounding values, like to the nearest 100 or the nearest 10 etc., that you could use.
It depends on what you are rounding it to. To the nearest 10 it is 410. To the nearest 100 it is 400.
If you were rounding to the nearest 100, then yes it would.
When rounding a number to the nearest 100, you have to take note of the digit in the 10 place. For example, if the number you are given is 2350 and you want to round it to the nearest 100, you would round it to 2400. If the number is 2345, however, you would round it down to 2300 because even though the 5 in the ones place would round the 4 in the tens place to a 5 if you were rounding by 10, you are not supposed to pay attention to numbers in the ones place when rounding by 100. Basically, you only pay attention to the number directly after the number you're rounding. Also, if you're rounding by 100 and the given number is something like 2970, you would have to round up to 3000.
The largest number that round to 0 when when rounding to the nearest hundred (100) is 49.The smallest would be 1 if we consider whole numbers only.
500