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Reuben Skinner
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31 December, 04:44
556,638 newest ten thousand
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Esparza
31 December, 05:12
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556,638 newest ten thousand?
How would you do that? First is you know where ten thousand is, its at 56,638
lets just cancel the 5 hundred thousand so, then after that if right side number is higher than 5 than you round up but if it's lower than you round down. So,
since the right side is higher than 5, so 56,638 the 6 is higher than 5 so it has to be 560,000.
You can check if you arent sure!
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