Redondeo de números / cifras
Números redondos
Cifras redondas
The Spanish word for "number" is "número." You would have to make it plural to mean numbers, so you would say "números."
1,000,000!!!! The way there numbers looks is the same as us Americans. They just say it different. In English, this is one million, in Spanish it is "un millón".
You would say vivo, viva, vivos or vivas. Spanish adjectives always have agree in gender and numbers. She is alive --> Está viva. He is alive --> Está vivo. They are alive --> Están vivos.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
the purpose of rounding numbers is that you can get closer to the actual answer
rounding whole numbers and decimals
It depends on the degree of rounding.
The name comes from the way you round. Front end rounding is keeping the first number and rounding all the numbers after that.
Is the rounding is skidding
It is - if you use appropriate rounding. Rounding does not have to be to whole numbers.
rounding numbers is to nearest ten or hundred and compatible numbers are when you can do nearest 5
Rounding numbers is easy because their are two rules to rounding numbers. 1) a </= 4 then a = 0 2) a >/= 5 then a = 10
steps rounding off number
Lets just say you have an answer of 7.89, OK? By rounding that number up, you make it 8. When you round up numbers, you take your number and kinda 'pull' it up to the closest whole number.
los números
The Spanish word for "number" is "número." You would have to make it plural to mean numbers, so you would say "números."