//There are meny ways of rounding...
Math.floor(5.5) //Answer 5, it alwas rounds down.
Math.round(5.5) //Answer 6, it simpily rounds to the closest whole number.
Math.ceil(5.5) //Answer 6, it alwas rounds up.
//You can do more things too...
Math.floor(5.57 * 10) / 10 //Answer 5.5, the number turns into 55.7, Then gets floored (55.0), Then gets divied, (5.5).
var avg=10.55;
console.log(Math.round(avg)); //Prints 11
Math.round(3.14159 * 100) / 100 // 3.14
3.14159.toFixed(2); // 3.14 returns a string
parseFloat(3.14159.toFixed(2)); // 3.14 returns a number
Math.round(2.60); //3
Math.round(2.50); //3
Math.round(2.49); //2
Math.round(-2.60); //-3
Math.round(-2.50); //-2
Math.round(-2.49); //-2
var myNumber = 33.55;
var output = Math.round(myNumber);
console.log(output)
//Output: 34;
let xo =7.45;
xo = Math.round(xo);
// output = 7;
round(200.3456, 2); // returns 200.35
// The Math.round() method rounds a number to the nearest integer.
// 2.49 will be rounded down (2), and 2.5 will be rounded up (3).
// EXAMPLE: 1
let floating_num = Math.round(2.65);
console.log(floating_num);
// OUTPUT: 3
// EXAMPLE: 2
let floating_num_2 = Math.round(2.45);
console.log(floating_num_2);
// OUTPUT: 2
// EXAMPLE: 3
let floating_num_3 = Math.round(7.50);
console.log(floating_num_3);
// OUTPUT: 8
// EXAMPLE: 4
let floating_num_4 = Math.round(-2.65);
console.log(floating_num_4);
// OUTPUT: -3
// EXAMPLE: 5
let floating_num_5 = Math.round(-2.45);
console.log(floating_num_5);
// OUTPUT: -2
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