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FromTheMoon [43]
3 years ago
6

Round 65.65 to the nearest whole number

Mathematics
1 answer:
balandron [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

66

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that whole number means the digits before the decimal point, meaning we have to take a look at .65 since that is after the decimal point.

So

We take a look at .6, since that is the number directly after the decimal point.

If the digit is 5 and up we round up, if the digit is 4 and down we round down

."6" is our digit meaning we round up

So we take 65 and round up to 66, making the number a whole number with no decimals after it

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