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Darwin Garrett
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26 April, 18:34
Round 239 to the nearest hundred
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Larry Weber
26 April, 19:03
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Step-by-step explanation: 200. U Round below to the nearest hundred when the last two digits are 49 or lower u round above when the last two digits are 50 and up
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