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Rounding Whole Numbers: Round to the Nearest Million

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Rounding Whole Numbers: Round to the Nearest Million. Here we round two numbers to the nearest million.

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  • what's the diff between rounding and estimating?

  • @shylildude nothing! it is the same thing

  • Exhausted the calc topics? :P

  • @thepinkbed done most of the calc i want to do, still a bit left. ready to fill in the early stuff and do some other later stuff too.

  • oh thank god you uploaded this, i was going to have a test on this tomorrow.. i would be screwed! you life saver. all hall patrickJMT,, i am confused at the tag though it says to the nearest hundred not million! AHHHHHHHH HELP

  • @pabloMTv ops yes, wrong tag. i copied it from the other video and did not change it

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  • If the digit that decided if you are going to round is 5 and everything after is 0

    (eg if your rounding to tens and the number is 25.00) do you round to the nearest even number ?

    i have heard this in high school but no one seems to agree with me

  • THANK YOU FOR THIS - I'm tutoring a little 10yr old kid - yet didn't know how to efficiently/effectively explain this - NOW I DO THANKYOU!

  • I'm thinking more multivariable calculus, matrix algebra, and differential equations? :D

  • Thank you for your videos man they are helpful

  • @kthom7415 me too!

  • @shylildude The context is different ...

  • When teaching this it's also a good idea to make sure students understand that the number is between 42,000,000 and 43,000,000, and that one of those IS the rounded version of the given number. To determine which, I used to use the poem: "If five or more live next door, make it more, if less than five, it stays alive." Kinda lame, I guess, but the kids said it helped.

    Patrick, I always enjoy your videos so please keep 'em coming!

  • have you got something on "Division Euclidean"? plzzz

  • @Helsinkisillest You gotta start somewhere :)

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