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How do you round a remainder into a whole number? - Answers
There are multiple methods of rounding but the most common by far is to round up to the next whole number at .5 and higher (1/2 or more) and round down below .5 (less than 1/2). Ex: 10.1 rounds down to 10 10.49 rounds down to 10 10.5 rounds up to 11 10.99 rounds up to 11 10-1/2 rounds up to 11 10-29/60 rounds down to 10
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How do you round a remainder into a whole number? - Answers
There are multiple methods of rounding but the most common by far is to round up to the next whole number at .5 and higher (1/2 or more) and round down below .5 (less than 1/2). Ex: 10.1 rounds down to 10 10.49 rounds down to 10 10.5 rounds up to 11 10.99 rounds up to 11 10-1/2 rounds up to 11 10-29/60 rounds down to 10
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How do you round a remainder into a whole number? - Answers
There are multiple methods of rounding but the most common by far is to round up to the next whole number at .5 and higher (1/2 or more) and round down below .5 (less than 1/2). Ex: 10.1 rounds down to 10 10.49 rounds down to 10 10.5 rounds up to 11 10.99 rounds up to 11 10-1/2 rounds up to 11 10-29/60 rounds down to 10
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