\n \nWe know that, \nTo round a number to the nearest whole number, we have to look at the first digit after the decimal point. \nIf this digit is less than we don't have to do anything, but if the digit is or greater we must round up. \nFor example, \nNearest whole number of is \nHence, \nNearest whole number of is \n
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Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Place Value and Rounding, Exercise 1: Getting started
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Lynn Byrd Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Place Value and Rounding, Exercise 1: Getting started
Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 3: Place Value and Rounding, Exercise 1: Getting started with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics Learner's Book 7 Second Edition Digital Access solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Place Value and Rounding, Exercise 1: Getting started with Hints & Solutions