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What is rounding numbers to the nearest 10?

What is rounding numbers to the nearest 10?

Rounding numbers to the nearest 10 means finding which 10 they are nearest to. For example, 68 rounded to the nearest 10 is 70.

What is rounding to the nearest hundred?

Rounding a number to the nearest hundred means to write down the multiple of 100 that is nearest to the number. If the nearest multiple of 100 is larger than the number, then we say that we round up.

What is the number to the nearest ten?

The rule for rounding is this: 5 and up, round up. 4 and lower, round down. This means that, when rounding 125 to the nearest 10, you would round it up to 130 since for 5 and up, you round up.

What is the nearest ten of hundred?

Rounding to the nearest hundred, we get 700. Rounding to the nearest ten, we get 730.

What number is rounded to the nearest thousand?

The rounding of numbers to the nearest thousandth means rounding of any decimal numbers to its nearest thousandth value. In the decimal system, thousandth means (1/1000) or 0.001. For example, the number 3.1249 rounded to its nearest thousandth is 3.125.

How do you find the nearest 10?

Here’s the general rule for rounding:

  1. If the number you are rounding is followed by 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, round the number up. Example: 38 rounded to the nearest ten is 40.
  2. If the number you are rounding is followed by 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, round the number down. Example: 33 rounded to the nearest ten is 30.

How do you find the nearest 100?

When rounding to the nearest hundred, look at the TENS DIGIT of the number.

  1. If that digit is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, you will round down to the previous hundred.
  2. If that digit is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, you will round up to the next hundred.

How do you correct to the nearest ten?

We can follow the given steps to round numbers to the nearest tens:

  1. Step 1- We look at the number we want to round.
  2. Step 2- As we are rounding the number to the nearest tens, we mark the digit in the tens column.
  3. Step 3- Now we look at the ‘ones’ column (the digit to the right of the tens column).