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How do you round to the nearest $1?
When rounding to the nearest dollar, round the monetary amount up when the number to the right, immediately following the decimal point, is five or more. Keep the monetary amount the same if the number after the decimal point is four or less. In the example: $175.439 rounds down to $175 because 4 is less than 5.
How do you round a dollar to the nearest cent?
Example 2
- Rounding to the nearest cent: Round down for a dollar amount that has 0 to 49 cents.
- Rounding to the nearest cent: Look at the number to the right of the full cents, if the number is five or more, increase the cents by 1. If the number is four or less, keep the cents the same.
How do you round 6?
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 40. If the number you are rounding is followed by 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, round the number down.
How do you round up cents?
Rounding to the nearest cent Look at the number to the right of the full cents, if the number is five or more, increase the cents by 1. If the number is four or less, keep the cents the same. For example: Round $143.864. Look at the last digit, that is 4, since 4 is less than 5 so keep cents the same.
What is round nearest cent?
Rounding to the nearest cent Look at the number to the right of the full cents, if the number is five or more, increase the cents by 1. If the number is four or less, keep the cents the same. For example: Round $143.864.
How to round a number to the nearest dollar?
The first step to keep in mind while rounding to the nearest dollar is to check the value of its tenths. If the value is greater than or equal to 5 increase the value in dollar’s one place by 1 and then remove all digits after the decimal point.
How to round to the nearest multiple of 10?
Rounding 76.225: Round to the nearest ten dollars or multiple of 10: round up to 80.00 Round to the nearest five dollars or multiple of 5: round down to 75.00 Round to the nearest dollar or multiple of 1: round down to 76.00 Round to the nearest 25 cents or multiple of 0.25: round up to 76.25 Round to the nearest 10 cents or multiple of 0.10:
When do you round down to the nearest integer?
Round down (floor): Rounding down, sometimes referred to as “taking the floor” of a number means rounding down towards the nearest integer. For example, when rounding to the ones place, any non-integer value will be rounded down to the next lowest integer, as shown below:
Can you round a number up or down?
You can round a number up or down to the nearest 2, 4, 5, 10, 50, etc. You can also round to the nearest tenth, hundredth, thousandth, etc. multiple in a decimal place. This calculator rounds to the nearest multiple up or down similar to the Excel MROUND () function. Enter two positive numbers or two negative numbers.