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3.14 rounded to the nearest whole number 
= 3

by Level 4 User (8.4k points)
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 What is the next whole number after three?

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what is 26310.06 rounded to the nearest whole number
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Three because it is nearest whole. Hope it helpssmiley

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75 because if u add up all the numbers u get 75
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4 because if you add the accumilator to the percumilator your answer will be 4
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Pi to the nearest whole number is 3

As far as I can remember pi equals 3.1415926535897932384
by Level 9 User (42.6k points)
4 because if you add up the numbers and the divide them​ by three it is 4

Put this in your homework
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2909.466
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round 15,698 to the nearest whole number
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IF YOU ROUND OF 0.39 AND  0.68 WHAT IS THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER?

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4499.677419
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Pi is often rounded to 3, if you ask me.
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3.14 rouned to the nearest whole numer is 3. 5 or more raise the score, 4 or less let it rest.
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3

Three
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The answer is 9 becasue 3 pi together is basically 3x3 which is 9
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four
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