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Phrasal Verb - Rounding Up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Rounding up is a phrasal verb meaning to estimate or approximate a number, quantity, or amount, usually by increasing it slightly to the next highest figure. It is often used when dealing with large numbers or when it is impractical or impossible to determine the exact number.

Examples

No.Example
1The sales team rounded up their estimates to reach the company's revenue target.
2The construction project was expected to cost around $10 million, but the final cost was rounded up to $12 million.
3The weather report predicted a 30% chance of rain, but the pilot decided to round up and divert the flight to the nearest airport.
4The company's financial report showed a loss of $50,000, but the accountants rounded up to $60,000 to account for unforeseen expenses.
5The project manager asked the team to round up their time sheets to the nearest hour to simplify the payroll process.
6The scientists rounded up the data to the nearest millimeter for their statistical analysis.
7The delivery company rounded up the weight of the packages to the nearest kilogram to make the shipping calculations easier.
8The bank rounded up the interest earned on my account to the nearest cent.
9The survey showed that 60% of respondents preferred option A, but the researchers rounded up to 65% to account for potential errors.
10The tax office rounded up the tax owed to the nearest dollar.