290: Round off the integer number to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
290 rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places) = ?
How is the number rounded off? Half Up, Half Down, Half Away From Zero, Half Towards Zero, Half to Even, Half to Odd. To Ceiling, To Floor.
Rounding a number means replacing it with a simpler, shorter approximation, while keeping its value close to the initial one. The rounded number will be less accurate, but easier to work with.
Rounding a number means replacing it with a simpler, shorter approximation, while keeping its value close to the initial one. The rounded number will be less accurate, but easier to work with.
Note: The digits to the right of the position place to round off to are equal to zero. The rounded number will be equal to the original number.
How is the number rounded off? Explanation.
Counting by tens (2 whole places at a time), our number is sitting on the axis of numbers between two consecutive neighboring numbers:
290 = 290 < 300
Our number is to be rounded off to one of these neighbors, the closer one.
Our number is equal to the smaller neigbor. The rounded number will be equal to the original number.
Below we round off both the positive and the negative:
Half Up, Half Down, Half Away From Zero, Half Towards Zero, Half to Even, Half to Odd. To Ceiling, To Floor.
Number Round Half Up:
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the bigger neighbor. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 = 290
- 290 = - 290
rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
Number Round Half Down:
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the smaller neighbor. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 = 290
- 290 = - 290
rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
Number Round Half Away From Zero:
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the neighbor which is farther away from zero. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 = 290
- 290 = - 290
rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
Number Round Half Towards Zero:
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the neighbor which is closer towards zero. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 = 290
- 290 = - 290
rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
Number Round Half to Even:
(Gaussian Rounding or Banker's Rounding)
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the neighbor with an even rounding digit. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 = 290
- 290 = - 290
rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
Number Round Half to Odd:
(Gaussian Rounding or Banker's Rounding)
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the neighbor with an odd rounding digit. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 = 290
- 290 = - 290
rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
Number Round Ceiling:
All the numbers that are between two neighbors are always rounded off to the bigger neighbor.
290 = 290
- 290 = - 290
rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
Number Round Floor:
All the numbers that are between two neighbors are always rounded off to the smaller neighbor.
290 = 290
- 290 = - 290
rounded to the nearest ten (2 whole places)
Bellow, the number will be rounded off to the nearest hundred (3 whole places).
How is the number rounded off? Explanation.
Counting by hundreds (3 whole places at a time), our number is sitting on the axis of numbers between two consecutive neighboring numbers:
200 < 290 < 300
Our number is to be rounded off to one of these neighbors, the closer one.
The middle of this interval, the number that is equally close to the either neighbor, is: (200 + 300) ÷ 2 = 250
Our number, 290, is larger than 250, so it is closer to the larger neighbor: 300
Except for 'To Ceiling, To Floor', the rounded off number (both the positive and the negative) will be equal only to this bigger neighbor.
Rule of thumb:
Rounding digit. Let's call the digit of the position place that is intended to round off to as the 'rounding digit'. The digit is 2: 290
In a positive number, if the digit to the right of the 'rounding digit' is bigger than 5, then the number is rounded to the bigger neighbor.
The digit is 9: 290 ≈ 300 rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places).
Or, even simpler.
In any number rounded to whole places, if the digit to the right of the 'rounding digit' is 5 (but it is not the last non-zero digit to the right) or more than 5, ie. 6, 7, 8 or 9, then increase the 'rounding digit' by 1 and replace all the digits to the right of it with zeros:
290 ≈ 300 rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
Below we round off both the positive and the negative:
Half Up, Half Down, Half Away From Zero, Half Towards Zero, Half to Even, Half to Odd. To Ceiling, To Floor.
Number Round Half Up:
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the bigger neighbor. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 ≈ 300
- 290 ≈ - 300
rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
Number Round Half Down:
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the smaller neighbor. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 ≈ 300
- 290 ≈ - 300
rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
Number Round Half Away From Zero:
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the neighbor which is farther away from zero. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 ≈ 300
- 290 ≈ - 300
rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
Number Round Half Towards Zero:
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the neighbor which is closer towards zero. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 ≈ 300
- 290 ≈ - 300
rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
Number Round Half to Even:
(Gaussian Rounding or Banker's Rounding)
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the neighbor with an even rounding digit. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 ≈ 300
- 290 ≈ - 300
rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
Number Round Half to Odd:
(Gaussian Rounding or Banker's Rounding)
Numbers that are halfway between two neighbors are rounded off to the neighbor with an odd rounding digit. 290 is not halfway between its neighbors.
290 ≈ 300
- 290 ≈ - 300
rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
Number Round Ceiling:
All the numbers that are between two neighbors are always rounded off to the bigger neighbor.
290 ≈ 300
- 290 ≈ - 200
rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
Number Round Floor:
All the numbers that are between two neighbors are always rounded off to the smaller neighbor.
290 ≈ 200
- 290 ≈ - 300
rounded to the nearest hundred (3 whole places)
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