A "round number" typically refers to a numerical value that is easy to work with or understand because it is a multiple of a significant base or unit. For example, in everyday contexts, round numbers often include integers like 10, 100, 1000, etc., or other numbers that have zeroes at the end. In finance and mathematics, these numbers can simplify calculations and comparisons. In different contexts, "round number" can mean slightly different things.
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