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(Rounding Numbers) Function floor may be
used to round a number to a specific decimal
place. The statement y = floor(x * 10 + .5) / 10;
rounds x to the tenths position (the first
position to the right of the decimal point). The
statement y = floor(x * 100 + .5) / 100; rounds x
to the hundredths position (the second position
to the right of the decimal point). Write a
program that defines four functions to round a
number x in various ways a)
roundTolnteger(number) b)
roundToTenths(number) c)
roundToHundreths(number) d)
roundToThousandths(number) For each value
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(Rounding Numbers) Function floor may be used to round a number to a specific decimal place. The statement
y = floor(x * 10 + .5) / 10;
rounds x to the tenths position (the first position to the right of the decimal point). The statement
y = floor(x * 100 + .5) / 100;
rounds x to the hundredths position (the second position to the right of the decimal point). Write a program that defines four functions to round a number x in various ways
a) roundToInteger(number)
b) roundToTenths(number)
c) roundToHundreths(number) d) roundToThousandths(number)
For each value read, your program should print the original value, the number rounded to the nearest integer, the number rounded to the nearest tenth, the number rounded to the nearest hun- dredth, and the number rounded to the nearest thousandth.
IN C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE PLEASE
(Rounding Numbers) Function floor may be used to round a number to a specific decimalplace. The statementy = floor(x * 10 + .5) / 10;rounds x to the tenths position (the first position to the right of the decimal point). The statementy = floor(x * 100 + .5) / 100;rounds x to the hundredths position (the second position to the right of the decimal point). Writea program that defines four functions to round a number x in various waysa) roundToInteger(number)b) roundToTenths(number)c) roundToHundreths(number)d) roundToThousandths(number)For each value read, your program should print the original value, the number rounded to thenearest integer, the number rounded to the nearest tenth, the number rounded to the nearest hundredth, and the number rounded to the nearest thousandth.
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C++ How to Program (10th Edition)
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