Math, asked by manyasharma7776, 11 months ago

Fill in the blanks :-
While rounding of a number to the nearest
ten, if you see 5, 6, 7, 8
at the ones place the number is rounded
to the
next



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Answers

Answered by Tanushadhinakar
0

Answer:

10.

Step-by-step explanation:

All 5,6,7 & 8 are rounding of to 10.

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Answered by payasamsharath
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Answer:Ok please mark as brainliest

Step-by-step explanation:

Similarly let us round the following numbers to the nearest ten.

(i) 43 → 40

We see the digit in the ones place is 3, now round to the nearest multiple of 10 which is smaller than the number. Hence, 43 is nearer to 40 than 50.

(ii) 158 → 160

We see the digit in the ones place is 8, now round to the nearest multiple of 10 which is greater than the number. Hence, 158 is nearer to 160 than 150.

(iii) 3501 → 3500

We see the digit in the ones place is 1, now round to the nearest multiple of 10 which is smaller than the number. Hence, 3501 is nearer to 3500 than 3510.

(iv) 1023 → 1020

We see the digit in the ones place is 3, now round to the nearest multiple of 10 which is smaller than the number. Hence, 1020 is nearer to 1020 than 1030.

(v) 6275985 → 6275990

We see the digit in the ones place is 5, now round to the nearest multiple of 10 which is greater than the number. Hence, 6275985 is nearer to 6275990 than 6275980

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