Yes. You should do about half the time. Except that you do not replace the last digit by a lower digit - you just delete all the digits after the required one. That is, actually, reducing the value of the number.
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No, 4 goes down. When rounding anything less than five you round down. When rounding anything five or more you round up. 4 is less than 5 so you round down. Rounding 4 down would be 0.
if you are rounding up, 64999999.9999999999999...etc if you are rounding down, it depends on how much you are rounding down. the usual answer could be, 69999999.9999999999999...etc
157.48 cm = 157 cm (rounding down) or 158 cm (rounding up) 157.48 cm = 62 inches (rounding up) or 61 inches (rounding down)
That depends on how you are rounding: Rounding up = 6.33 Rounding down = 6.32 Rounding nearest = 6.32
Rounding in Visual Basic is the method of rounding an integer up, or flooring an integer, which is rounding down. To round up, you use the System.Math.Round function. To round down, or floor, you use the System.Math.Floor function.
what digit can you put in the box so when rounding 12.5 to the nearest tenth would not result in rounding down to 12.5
Usually, 5 goes up.
Round down
There are more than 5 numbers that can round down to 600 if rounding by hundreds. When rounding down by hundreds anything 601-649 rounds down to 600. If you're rounding by tens it would be anything 600-604.
the mathematical skill is rounding 5 or above go up 4 or below go down
As it ends with a 3, if rounding to the nearest 10, it will round down to 610. If you are rounding to the nearest hundred, then the 1 in the tens position will make it round down to 600. If rounding to the nearest 1000, it would round up to 1000, as there is a 6 in the hundreds position. So it depends on what you are rounding to.