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How to Round each decimal to the nearest whole number. 6.7

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Answer:

6.7 ≈ 7

Explanation:

Rounding rule x is supposed to be the decimal for this example


  • \mathrm{.x < 0.5} round down

  • \mathrm{.x = 0.5} round up(or keep the same)

  • \mathrm{.x > 0.5} round up

I hope that example helps you understand. If you have any concerns, ask me, but otherwise, have a great day!

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User Rajesh Satvara
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Hey! If your decimal number is greater than 5 then you round up ⬆️ if it is less than 5 you round down ⬇️ so in your case 6.7 would round up to the whole
number 7. An example
of rounding down could be the number 6.3 then you would just round down to the whole number 6. Hope this helps!
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