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19 October, 12:25

At president Obama's inauguration in 2013, the newspaper headlines stated there were about 800,000 people in attendance. if the newspaper rounded to the nearest hundred thousand, what is the largest number and smallest number of people that could have been there?

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  1. 19 October, 12:37
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    The smallest amount of people who could be there would be 750,000. The largest would have been 849,999.
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