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Nico Holland
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2 November, 10:29
Round 358,626 to the nearest thousand.
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Gael Mcdaniel
2 November, 10:30
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Step-by-step explanation:
Is 359'000
That's what it should be
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2 November, 10:54
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359,000 is the answer. Because 8,626 is the first thousand, and it is over 500, you round it up. If it was below 500 you'd round it down.
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