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2 December, 23:26
Nearest thousand of 77,098
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Cale Tapia
2 December, 23:50
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Look in the thousands place, its a 7. Now look in the hundreds place. if the hundreds place is 5 or up you would round up 7 to 8 making it 78, 000, if the hundreds place is under 5 then you would round down to 0 and it would be 77,000.
ex: 54,397, if you round this to the nearest thousands you'd get 54,000 because the hundreds place is less than 5.
ex: 54,937, if you round this to the nearest thousands you'd get 55,000 because the hundreds place is 5 or more.
I'm sorry if you don't understand anything, I'm not that good at explaining stuff (;
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