The rule for rounding to the nearest ten thousand is to look at the last four digits. If the last four digits are 5,000 or greater, then we round our ten thousands digit up, and if it is less than 5,000, then we keep our ten thousands digit the same. For example, 5,765 rounds up to 10,000. 43,567 rounds down to 40,000.
It would be 10000. Rounded to the nearest thousand is 11000.
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To round 14494 to the nearest ten thousand, we look at the digit in the ten thousand's place, which is 1. The digit to the right of the ten thousand's place is 4, which is less than 5. Therefore, we keep the ten thousand's place digit the same and change all other digits to the right to zero. So, 14494 rounded to the nearest ten thousand is 10000.
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It is 10000.