A rounded number has about the same value as the number you start with, but it is less exact.
Rules for Rounding
Here's the general rule for rounding:- 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 401
- 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
What Are You Rounding to?
When rounding a number, you first need to ask: what are you rounding it to? Numbers can be rounded to the nearest ten, the nearest hundred, the nearest thousand, and so on.Consider the number 4,827.
- 4,827 rounded to the nearest ten is 4,830
- 4,827 rounded to the nearest hundred is 4,800
- 4,827 rounded to the nearest thousand is 5,000
- 34 rounded to the nearest ten is 30
- 6,809 rounded to the nearest hundred is 6,800
- 1,951 rounded to the nearest thousand is 2,000
Rounding and Fractions
Rounding fractions works exactly the same way as rounding whole numbers. The only difference is that instead of rounding to tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on, you round to tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.- 7.8199 rounded to the nearest tenth is 7.8
- 1.0621 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 1.06
- 3.8792 rounded to the nearest thousandth is 3.879
Rounding and Sums
Rounding can make sums easy. For example, at a grocery store you might pick up items with the following prices:- $2.25
- $0.88
- $2.69
- $2.00
- $1.00
- $3.00
As you can see, in finding a round sum, it is quickest to round the numbers before adding them.
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