Many schools teach you to round 5 up. However, always rounding up from 5 is inappropriate because it introduces an upward bias. The IEEE (Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers) standard 754 is to round 5 up or down so that the new last digit is even. See link for more: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding#Round_half_to_even
Usually, 5 rounds up.
It depends on what you are rounding to. If rounding to the nearest ten, the 9 at the end decides which way to round it, and being a 9, it rounds up. If rounding to the nearest hundred, it was is the 7. If rounding up to the nearest thousand, it is the 8.
If you are rounding to the nearest whole number, 29.35 would round down to 29. If you are rounding to the nearest 5 or the nearest 10, it would round up to 30.
The answer depends on the extent of rounding. To the nearest ten it is 20; to the nearest hundred it is 0.
The answer depends on the degree of rounding. To the nearest whole number it is 500.499, To the nearest 10 it is 504.99... To the nearest 100 it is 549.99... Overall, the largest number is 749.99...
This all depends what you are rounding up or down by. The nearest whole number would be 580. The nearest tens place would also be 580. If you were rounding it to the nearest hundred it would be 600 and the nearest thousand would be 1,000.
It depends on what place to which you are rounding. Generally, a decimal number is rounded to the nearest integer, where any number in the 10ths place greater than 4 makes you round up, and if it's 4 or less, you round down. In the case of 6.153, rounding to the nearest integer would be 6. But if you are rounding to the nearest 10th, then the answer would be 6.2, since the value in the 100ths place is a 5.
The largest number(s) that can be rounded down to 20 000 are20 004 if rounding to the nearest ten20 049 if rounding to the nearest hundred20 499 if rounding to the nearest thousand24 999 if rounding to the nearest ten thousand
Depends if you are rounding up or rounding down to nearest whole number.
This all depends on what you are rounding up or down by. If you are rounding to the nearest whole number it would be 2. If you are rounding to the nearest tens or thousands place it would be 0.
It depends on what you are rounding to. If rounding to the nearest ten, the 9 at the end decides which way to round it, and being a 9, it rounds up. If rounding to the nearest hundred, it was is the 7. If rounding up to the nearest thousand, it is the 8.
13 if rounding up. 12 if rounding down.
When rounding 7.68 to the nearest whole number, the decimal part (0.68) is less than 0.5. Therefore, rounding down will result in 7. So, 7.68 rounded to the nearest whole number is 7.
If you are rounding to the nearest whole number, 29.35 would round down to 29. If you are rounding to the nearest 5 or the nearest 10, it would round up to 30.
The answer depends on the extent of rounding. To the nearest ten it is 20; to the nearest hundred it is 0.
When rounding a number, if the number you are assessing is 5,6,7,8 or 9 you round up. If it is 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 you round down. For example, 65 rounded to the nearest 10 is 70.
Rounding 1.086 to the nearest whole number is 1. The digit to the right of the ones is the tenths. When rounding anything less than five you round down. When rounding anything five or more you round up. The tenths digit is 0, which is less than 5, so you round down, making the answer 1.
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