You look to the thousands place and if that number is greater than 5 or 5 you add 1 to thehundreths place, if it is less than 5 than it stays the same. Example 1.3478 1.348
345982 to the nearest whole number. 345980 to the nearest ten. 346000 to the nearest hundred. 346000 to the nearest thousand. 350000 to the nearest ten thousand. 300000 to the nearest hundred thousand. Zero to the nearest million.
Any number between 15,650,000 and 15,749,999 will round to 15,700,000 when rounded to the nearest hundred thousand.
It would be 21100000.
Rounded to the nearest ones, it is 147 Rounded to the nearest ten, it is 150 Rounded to the nearest hundred, it is 100.
Round the number to the nearest tenth.
5.11 is a decimal, rounded to the nearest hundredth.
To the nearest hundred it will round down to zero.
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Round up to the nearest hundred - 600 (because the two number after the hundred are 50 or more). I take it the second part of the question refers to the nearest ten, as the nearest tenth would be a decimal place. Round down to the nearest ten - 560 (because the unit is less than 5).
To the nearest ten: 860 To the nearest hundred: 900
how do u round the number 957
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3400 We round the number up to the nearest hundred if the last two digits in the number are 50 or above. We round the number down to the nearest hundred if the last two digits in the number are 49 or below. If the last two digits are 00, then we do not have to do any rounding, because it is already to the hundred.
Remember, we did not necessarily round up or down, but to the hundred that is nearest to 321. First, 321 rounded to the nearest hundred is: 300 When rounding to the nearest hundred, like we did with 321 above, we use the following rules: A) We round the number up to the nearest hundred if the last two digits in the number are 50 or above. B) We round the number down to the nearest hundred if the last two digits in the number are 49 or below. C) If the last two digits are 00, then we do not have to do any rounding, because it is already to the hundred.
The nearest hundredth is the same as two decimal places.
You do not, but you can add zeros to pad the decimal to show the hundred thousandths place.
To the nearest hundred, 400