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  2. Round number - Wikipedia

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    A round number is an integer that ends with one or more "0"s (zero-digit) in a given base. [1] So, 590 is rounder than 592, but 590 is less round than 600. In both technical and informal language, a round number is often interpreted to stand for a value or values near to the nominal value expressed.

  3. Rounding - Wikipedia

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    Rounding to a specified power is very different from rounding to a specified multiple; for example, it is common in computing to need to round a number to a whole power of 2. The steps, in general, to round a positive number x to a power of some positive number b other than 1, are:

  4. Round - Wikipedia

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    Rounding, reducing the number of significant figures in a number; Round number, ending with one or more zeroes; Round (cryptography) Roundness (geology)

  5. Template:Round - Wikipedia

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    Rounds (parameter 1) by (parameter 2) decimal places, and formats. Scientific notation is used for numbers greater than 1×10^9, or less than 1×10^−4. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status number 1 The number to be rounded Number required decimal places 2 The number of decimal places, if negative the number is rounded so the last (parameter 2) digits are ...

  6. Round-off error - Wikipedia

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    Round-by-chop: The base-expansion of is truncated after the ()-th digit. This rounding rule is biased because it always moves the result toward zero. Round-to-nearest: () is set to the nearest floating-point number to . When there is a tie, the floating-point number whose last stored digit is even (also, the last digit, in binary form, is equal ...

  7. Significant figures - Wikipedia

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    Then, round the final result, for example, to the fewest number of significant figures (for multiplication or division) or leftmost last significant digit position (for addition or subtraction) among the inputs in the final calculation. [14] (2.3494 + 1.345) × 1.2 = 3.69 4 4 × 1.2 = 4. 4 3328 ≈ 4.4.

  8. Ring girl - Wikipedia

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    A ring girl (or number girl) is a woman who enters the ring between rounds of a combat sport, carrying a sign that displays the number of the upcoming round. Ring girls are often seen in boxing , kickboxing and mixed martial arts .

  9. Decimal separator - Wikipedia

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    For example, Wikipedia content can display numbers this way, as in the following examples: 149 597 870 700 metres is 1 astronomical unit 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 is π rounded to 20 decimal places 2.71828 18284 59045 23536 is e rounded to 20 decimal places.