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How can you round numbers? - Answers
To round numbers, identify the place value you want to round to (like the nearest whole number, tenth, hundredth, etc.). Look at the digit immediately to the right of that place value: if it's 5 or higher, increase the targeted digit by one; if it's 4 or lower, keep it the same. Finally, replace all digits to the right of the targeted place value with zeros or remove them, depending on the level of rounding. For example, rounding 3.76 to the nearest whole number results in 4.
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How can you round numbers? - Answers
To round numbers, identify the place value you want to round to (like the nearest whole number, tenth, hundredth, etc.). Look at the digit immediately to the right of that place value: if it's 5 or higher, increase the targeted digit by one; if it's 4 or lower, keep it the same. Finally, replace all digits to the right of the targeted place value with zeros or remove them, depending on the level of rounding. For example, rounding 3.76 to the nearest whole number results in 4.
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How can you round numbers? - Answers
To round numbers, identify the place value you want to round to (like the nearest whole number, tenth, hundredth, etc.). Look at the digit immediately to the right of that place value: if it's 5 or higher, increase the targeted digit by one; if it's 4 or lower, keep it the same. Finally, replace all digits to the right of the targeted place value with zeros or remove them, depending on the level of rounding. For example, rounding 3.76 to the nearest whole number results in 4.
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