That depends on whether it has to be rounded to the nearest tenth, the nearest whole number, the nearest ten, or the nearest hundred. Each choice would have a different answer.
That depends on whether the numbers are rounded to the nearest tenth, the nearest whole number, the nearest ten, the nearest hundred, or the nearest thousand. Each choice produces a different answer.
That depends on whether they're to be rounded to the nearest tenth, the nearest whole number, the nearest ten, or the nearest hundred. Each choice produces a different answer.
Great. A multiple choice question with no choices.
This depends what you are rounding it to. The nearest whole number would be 4 while the nearest tens place would be 0. You could also round the decimal point around as well.
That depends on whether it has to be rounded to the nearest tenth, the nearest whole number, the nearest ten, or the nearest hundred. Each choice would have a different answer.
That depends on whether the numbers are rounded to the nearest tenth, the nearest whole number, the nearest ten, the nearest hundred, or the nearest thousand. Each choice produces a different answer.
That depends on whether they're to be rounded to the nearest tenth, the nearest whole number, the nearest ten, or the nearest hundred. Each choice produces a different answer.
Great. A multiple choice question with no choices.
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15.5
Take your choice out of: 345, 346, 347, 348 and 349
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This depends what you are rounding it to. The nearest whole number would be 4 while the nearest tens place would be 0. You could also round the decimal point around as well.
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You don't say whether you want the number truncated or rounded"to the nearest tenth". That choice could make a difference. In thiscase, fortunately, it doesn't. Either way, 26.63 becomes 26.6 .
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