![]() Is five or larger." So in this case, you would round up, so you would round the You go one place to the right, and you say, "Hey, this If it was 87,588, well, once again, we are Now since all of the examples, we ended up rounding down, let me just show you what would have happened when we round up. We see that it is less than five, and so we're gonna round down. ![]() We wanna round to the nearest 1,000, so once again, we go Round the number of people who live in Joyville to the nearest 1,000. The city of Joyville has 87,388 residents. And so we were going to round down to 8,600, so we have rounded to the nearest 100, 8,600 people. We wanna round to the nearest 100, so we go one place to the right of that, and we say, okay, is this greater than or less than? Is this less than five or greater than or equal to five? Since it is less than five, so this is less than five, so because of that, we round down. Round the attendance to the nearest 100, and like always, pause this video and see if you can figure that out. So here we're told the attendance at a local basketball game was 8,643 people. We have rounded to the nearest 10, 1,350 hot dogs. If you round down, you get to exactly five tens, or you say 1,350. So less than five, so we're gonna round down. Number is less than five, so because this is less than five, we round down. Next smallest place, so we'll look to the ones, and we have four ones here, and so because this ![]() ![]() So round it to the nearest 10 here, and so right now we have five tens, but in order to round, we have to look to the The number of hot dogs to the nearest 10. This is the hundreds place, and this is the thousands place. Round the number of hot dogs to the nearest 10. At a barbecue to celebrate the end of the soccer season, 1,354 hot dogs were served.
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