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Jay Huff
Mathematics
14 September, 05:41
Round 174,485,597 to the nearest whole number
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Destiny Horn
14 September, 06:09
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Answer:180,000,000
Step-by-step explanation:
look at the first number look to the right to see if the number is bigger than 5 if so add 1 to the number on the right
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