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Lucille White
Mathematics
16 May, 00:59
How to multiply to the n
earest ten
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Donna Giles
16 May, 01:06
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I'm not sure what you mean by this, but if you mean rounding, I got an answer.
Say you're rounding 24 to 30.
24 is closer to 20 than 30.
But if you were rounding 25 to 30, 25 would be closer to 30, not 20.
I guess it's kind of confusing.
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