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Will Moran
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Today, 02:53
Round 593,204 to the nearest ten thousand
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Kameron Ellis
Today, 02:59
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The answer is 590,000
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Journey Hunt
Today, 03:07
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If it's to the nearest ten thousand, it would be 590,000. If it's to the nearest ten-thousandth, then it's ok the way it is
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