you just round to zero
Yes. -3 is smaller than +5. Any negative number is smaller than any positive number.
Estimating is just an educated guess. For example, if you have to solve the problem 102.17 plus 266.18, you would make an educated guess. An educated guess would be 100+ 270 which equals 370. When you are rounding, you will usually get instructions to round a certain number. It is knowing the exact value, but finding the nearest whole number. For example: Round to the nearest hundredth 4.6781 If you are rounding to the nearest hundredth, you are trying to round the number 8, since it is in the hundredths spot. To round 8, look at 1. Is it greater than 5? If the number is greater than 5, round the number up by 1. If the number is smaller than 5, the number remains the same.
if the number is less than 5 round toward the number 1 if the number greater than a 5 round toward the number 9
A number ending in 0 does not require rounding. And 5 is half-way between 1 and 9.
No, when rounding, numbers that are less than 5 stay the same. So, if the number 4 is rounded, it remains as 4.
Yes. -3 is smaller than +5. Any negative number is smaller than any positive number.
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Estimating is just an educated guess. For example, if you have to solve the problem 102.17 plus 266.18, you would make an educated guess. An educated guess would be 100+ 270 which equals 370. When you are rounding, you will usually get instructions to round a certain number. It is knowing the exact value, but finding the nearest whole number. For example: Round to the nearest hundredth 4.6781 If you are rounding to the nearest hundredth, you are trying to round the number 8, since it is in the hundredths spot. To round 8, look at 1. Is it greater than 5? If the number is greater than 5, round the number up by 1. If the number is smaller than 5, the number remains the same.
if the number is less than 5 round toward the number 1 if the number greater than a 5 round toward the number 9
It's the nature of rounding. When rounding to the nearest whole number, look at the tenths place. If that digit is 4 or less (like the first number) zero it and everything to the right of it out. If that digit is 5 or higher, (like the second number) increase the target digit by one and zero everything to the right of it out. 5.43 is closer to 5 than to 6. 4.68 is closer to 5 than to 4.
A number ending in 0 does not require rounding. And 5 is half-way between 1 and 9.
No, when rounding, numbers that are less than 5 stay the same. So, if the number 4 is rounded, it remains as 4.
4.8 If the number to right of the number you are rounding is 5 or higher, you round up. For example, 4.85 would be rounded to 4.9. If the number to the right of the number you are rounding is less than 5, you round down. So 4.83 is rounded to 4.8.
The probability that the die tossed will land on a number that is smaller than 5 is 4/6 or 2/3. Smaller than 5 is 1 - 4 and 6 is the sample space.
it depends if your rounding to the tenths then it is 4 and if your rounding to the whole number then it is 5
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It is 9 when rounded to the nearest whole number because .1 is less than .5