Yes, if you were rounding to the nearest ten.
No, if you were rounding to the nearest hundred.
180
To transport 180 persons using 32-passenger buses, you would divide the total number of persons by the bus capacity. This calculation is (180 \div 32 = 5.625). Since you can't have a fraction of a bus, you would need to round up to the nearest whole number, which means you would need 6 buses to accommodate all 180 persons.
180.0
180%1.8 * 100% = 180%
I would round it to 900,000,000
180
200
To the nearest ten: 180 To the nearest tenth: 180.00
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Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, 178 is on the number line, right? And when you round it to the nearest 10, you just look at the 10s place, which is like 180. So, 178 is like really close to 180, so when you round it, it's just 180. Easy peasy!
181-185 any number between this
It is: 200
180.0
180 to the nearest ten is 180 itself. When rounding to the nearest ten, we look at the digit in the tens place. If the digit in the ones place is 5 or greater, we round up; if it is less than 5, we round down. In this case, the digit in the tens place is 8, so we do not need to round up or down.
some public schools have 180 and some other private schools have 100