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How do I know to which place-value position to round a number? - Answers
To determine which place-value position to round a number, first identify the digit in the place you want to round to (e.g., tens, hundreds, decimal places). Look at the digit immediately to the right of that position; if it is 5 or greater, round up the target digit by one. If it is less than 5, keep the target digit the same. Finally, replace all digits to the right of the rounded position with zeros (for whole numbers) or remove them (for decimal numbers).
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How do I know to which place-value position to round a number? - Answers
To determine which place-value position to round a number, first identify the digit in the place you want to round to (e.g., tens, hundreds, decimal places). Look at the digit immediately to the right of that position; if it is 5 or greater, round up the target digit by one. If it is less than 5, keep the target digit the same. Finally, replace all digits to the right of the rounded position with zeros (for whole numbers) or remove them (for decimal numbers).
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How do I know to which place-value position to round a number? - Answers
To determine which place-value position to round a number, first identify the digit in the place you want to round to (e.g., tens, hundreds, decimal places). Look at the digit immediately to the right of that position; if it is 5 or greater, round up the target digit by one. If it is less than 5, keep the target digit the same. Finally, replace all digits to the right of the rounded position with zeros (for whole numbers) or remove them (for decimal numbers).
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