Question 1 To round decimals to whole numbers, we look at first decimal place and if its 5 or more, we round up or else we round it down by 1. In the following questions, round the following decimals to the nearest whole number a) Round the following decimals to the nearest whole number (0 decimal places): 105.18=Expected answer: 116.5=Expected answer: 151.83=Expected answer: If it is 5 or more, round up, otherwise round down. To round to a whole number you look at the first decimal place to determine whether you round up or down. If the first decimal place is a 5 or more then you round up (increase the units column by 1) and discard the decimals. If the first decimal 4 or less then you round down (leave the units column as it is) and discard the decimals. For example: 123.49 is 123 to the nearest whole number 123.5 is 124 to the nearest whole number Note we only look at the first decimal place when rounding to whole numbers, the others are irrelevant, that is 123.4998 should still be rounded to 123. Answer saved Not marked Feedback for . Show feedback.The feedback has changed.This feedback is based on your last submitted answer. Save your changed answer to get updated feedback. What do you want to do next? ⤺ Go back to the previous part There's nothing more to do from here. Show stepsHide steps(Your score will not be affected.) Save answer Score: 0/3 Feedback for a). Show feedback.The feedback has changed.This feedback is based on your last submitted answer. Save your changed answer to get updated feedback. Or, you could: ⤺ Go back to the previous part There's nothing more to do from here.b) Round the following decimals to 2 decimal places: 11.5918=Round your answer to 2 decimal places.Expected answer: 65.70507=Round your answer to 2 decimal places.Expected answer: 95.1079=Round your answer to 2 decimal places.Expected answer: Note: Suppose your answer was 123.4, you need to enter your answer as 123.40 since the question asks for 2 decimal places. If it is 5 or more, round up, otherwise round down. Since we are told to round to two decimal places we look at the third decimal place to determine if we round up or down. If the third decimal place is a 5 or more then you round up (increase the second decimal place by 1) and discard the digits to the right. If the third decimal place is 4 or less then you round down (leave the second decimal place as it is) and discard the digits to the right. For example: 123.3461 is 123.35 to 2 decimal places 123.5735 is 123.57 to 2 decimal places 123.995 is 124.00 to 2 decimal places Answer saved Not marked Feedback for . Show feedback.The feedback has changed.This feedback is based on your last submitted answer. Save your changed answer to get updated feedback. What do you want to do next? ⤺ Go back to the previous part There's nothing more to do from here. Show stepsHide steps(Your score will not be affected.) Save answer Score: 0/3 Feedback for b). Show feedback.The feedback has changed.This feedback is based on your last submitted answer. Save your changed answer to get updated feedback. Or, you could: ⤺ Go back to the previous part There's nothing more to do from here. Advice Steps to follow: 1. Retain the correct number of decimal places (e.g. 3 for thousandths, 0 for whole numbers) 2. If the next decimal place value is 5 or more, increase the value in the last retained decimal place by 1 Example- 134.9 rounded to tens is 130 as the next digit (4) is less than 5 12,690 rounded to thousands is 13,000 as the next digit (6) is 5 or more 15.239 rounded to units is 15 as the next digit (2) is less than 5 For more help, check this video - Score: 0/6 Total 0/6 Move to the next questionTry another question like this oneReveal answers