rounding down
1Rounding — This article is about numerical rounding. For lip rounding in phonetics, see Labialisation. For other uses, see Rounding (disambiguation). Rounding a numerical value means replacing it by another value that is approximately equal but has a… …
2Rounding up — is a phenomenon that occurs in sailing when the helmsman or tiller handler is no longer able to control the direction of the boat and it heads up (or rounds up ) into the wind, causing the boat to slow down or stall out. This occurs when the wind …
3Rounding Bottom — A chart pattern used in technical analysis, which is identified by a series of price movements that, when graphed, form the shape of a U . Rounding bottoms are found at the end of extended downward trends and signify a reversal in long term price …
4Rounding Top — A chart pattern used in technical analysis which is identified by price movements that, when graphed, form the shape of an upside down U . A rounding top may form at the end of an extended upward trend and indicates a reversal in the long term… …
5rounding off — estimating up or down to the nearest whole number …
6rounding off numbers — estimating up or down to the nearest whole number …
7round-down — roundˈ down noun An instance of rounding down (see ↑rounding above) • • • Main Entry: ↑round …
8round down — verb express as a round number round off the amount • Syn: ↑round off, ↑round out, ↑round • Hypernyms: ↑change, ↑alter, ↑modify …
9round down — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms round down : present tense I/you/we/they round down he/she/it rounds down present participle rounding down past tense rounded down past participle rounded down to reduce a number to the nearest… …
10Swedish rounding — Swedish öresavrundning receipts (click to enlarge): Swedish rounding is a method by which the total monetary cost of a purchase is rounded to the closest unit of physical currency. The term is used mostly in Australia and New Zealand. Most other… …