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Hillary Stanley
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28 August, 13:55
Round 59,504 to the nearest thousand
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Casey Bradley
28 August, 14:17
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If your number is Fifty-nine thousand five-hundred and four, the your answer would be sixty thousand or 60000. If the number after the thousands digit is a 5 or higher then the thousand digit will go up one number and give you the answer. Any digits behind that will fall away and become a 0.
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Natalya Bowman
28 August, 14:24
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Step-by-step explanation:
59,504 rounded to the nearest thousand is 0
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