How do you round 24982 correct to 1 significant figure?

1 Answer
Aug 31, 2017

20,000 (with no decimal at the end of the number).

Explanation:

Let's begin by establishing 24,982 as having 5 significant figures (It has no decimals, and no zeros. We can therefore count the number of digits, and this is 5).

If we were asked, therefore, to round to the first significant figure, then we would be talking about the very first digit, which is the 2.
So this digit may or may not change, by +1 or not at all.

If we round up, then the answer is 30,000, but if we were to round down, the answer would be 20,000; If we want to determine which one is correct, we have to look at the second digit of the original number, which is 4. Since the second digit is less than 5, we can round down, so the answer would have to be 20,000.

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I hope that helps!