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if you need to round up a number you should use the round function category mathematical and then round letamp;#39;s take a number 15 83 uh this is a number to be rounded and this is the number of decimals to which um number of places to which a number is to be rounded if if I donamp;#39;t um put anything here I donamp;#39;t type anything itamp;#39;s going to be zero so itamp;#39;s going to be rounded the number is going to be rounded to the nearest integer so 16 so um if put one is going to be8 we should be careful um about the five so when itamp;#39;s 85 uh it goes to 9 and 8 so it goes up then I can use um negative numbers for the count field if for example I use minus1 you see the result is going to be 20 minus one means you want to round to the nearest 10 so 15.85 is nearer nearer to 20 than to 10 um if I put minus 2 itamp;#39;s zero that me means minus 2 means to the nearest 100 so 15 is nearer to closer to zero than to 100 so again either you um type nothing or zero which