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Princeton's WordNet

  1. rounding, rounding errornoun

    (mathematics) a miscalculation that results from rounding off numbers to a convenient number of decimals

    "the error in the calculation was attributable to rounding"; "taxes are rounded off to the nearest dollar but the rounding error is surprisingly small"

Wiktionary

  1. roundingnoun

    The act of rounding a mathematical value

  2. roundingnoun

    The numerical value obtained by this process

Wikipedia

  1. Rounding

    Rounding means replacing a number with an approximate value that has a shorter, simpler, or more explicit representation. For example, replacing $23.4476 with $23.45, the fraction 312/937 with 1/3, or the expression √2 with 1.414. Rounding is often done to obtain a value that is easier to report and communicate than the original. Rounding can also be important to avoid misleadingly precise reporting of a computed number, measurement, or estimate; for example, a quantity that was computed as 123,456 but is known to be accurate only to within a few hundred units is usually better stated as "about 123,500". On the other hand, rounding of exact numbers will introduce some round-off error in the reported result. Rounding is almost unavoidable when reporting many computations – especially when dividing two numbers in integer or fixed-point arithmetic; when computing mathematical functions such as square roots, logarithms, and sines; or when using a floating-point representation with a fixed number of significant digits. In a sequence of calculations, these rounding errors generally accumulate, and in certain ill-conditioned cases they may make the result meaningless. Accurate rounding of transcendental mathematical functions is difficult because the number of extra digits that need to be calculated to resolve whether to round up or down cannot be known in advance. This problem is known as "the table-maker's dilemma". Rounding has many similarities to the quantization that occurs when physical quantities must be encoded by numbers or digital signals.

ChatGPT

  1. rounding

    Rounding is a mathematical process used to reduce the number of digits or significant figures in a number, while keeping it as close as possible to its original value. This simplified number is easier to work with and understand, while remaining approximately accurate. The process involves replacing a number with an approximate value that has fewer or simpler digits. The most common types of rounding are to the nearest whole number, decimal place, or significant figure.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Rounding

    of Round

  2. Roundingadjective

    round or nearly round; becoming round; roundish

  3. Roundingnoun

    small rope, or strands of rope, or spun yarn, wound round a rope to keep it from chafing; -- called also service

  4. Roundingnoun

    modifying a speech sound by contraction of the lip opening; labializing; labialization. See Guide to Pronunciation, / 11

Wikidata

  1. Rounding

    Rounding a numerical value means replacing it by another value that is approximately equal but has a shorter, simpler, or more explicit representation; for example, replacing £23.4476 with £23.45, or the fraction 312/937 with 1/3, or the expression √2 with 1.414. Rounding is often done on purpose to obtain a value that is easier to write and handle than the original. It may be done also to indicate the accuracy of a computed number; for example, a quantity that was computed as 123,456 but is known to be accurate only to within a few hundred units is better stated as "about 123,500." On the other hand, rounding introduces some round-off error in the result. Rounding is almost unavoidable in many computations — especially when dividing two numbers in integer or fixed-point arithmetic; when computing mathematical functions such as square roots, logarithms, and sines; or when using a floating point representation with a fixed number of significant digits. In a sequence of calculations, these rounding errors generally accumulate, and in certain ill-conditioned cases they may make the result meaningless. Accurate rounding of transcendental mathematical functions is difficult because the number of extra digits that need to be calculated to resolve whether to round up or down cannot be known in advance. This problem is known as "the table-maker's dilemma".

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. rounding

    A service wrapped round a spar or hawser. Also, old ropes wound firmly and closely about the layers of that part of a cable which lies in the hawse, or athwart the stem, &c. It is used to prevent the cable from being chafed. (See KECKLING and SERVICE.)

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Rounding in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Rounding in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of Rounding in a Sentence

  1. Donald Trump:

    We're rounding them up in a very humane way, a very nice way.

  2. Ken Roth:

    Rounding people up and refusing to disclose their whereabouts is a serious crime and only compounds fears and mistrust in the security forces.

  3. Payam Nabizadeh:

    I was rounding when I received a text regarding the wedding plan and literally became teary eyed, i watched him suffer for weeks, and for them to share such a personal moment with us, well that says everything.

  4. David Carroll:

    Our day in British court may be within reach, the fines may seem like rounding errors for Facebook ... But if American voters can somehow recover and repatriate our complete voter profiles then democracies will have won the day against dark data.

  5. Leo Durocher:

    If I were playing third base and my mother were rounding third with the run that was going to beat us, I'd trip her. Oh, I'd pick her up and brush her off and say, 'Sorry, Mom, but nobody beats me.'

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