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Colten
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1 March, 03:43
Round 1,995,298 to the nearest hundred thousand
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Giovanny Benton
1 March, 03:53
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2,000,000.
The hundred thousand place is at the 9 right next to the 1. Since the number to the right of the 9 (9) is greater than 5, it is rounded up. It would be rounded to 10, but you can't write 10, so it would be 2 million.
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Tiffany Perkins
1 March, 04:06
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2000000 is the answer
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