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Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 6490. When we round it to the nearest thousand, it becomes 6000. Every number is special in its own way, and 6490 is no exception. Just a little adjustment, and it fits right in with the thousands family.
It is 6,000
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14.500 Are we thinking of decimals; reason because of the point(.) If so the nearest ten thousand is zero(0) However, if you mean 14,500 (Note the comma , not the point) , then the nearest ten thousand is '10,000'. NB When writing large numbers , you separate every thousand by a 'comm(,). Decimals are separated by a point(.) e.g. 14.500 = 14.5 (Decimal) 14,500 = 14,500 (Thousands).
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 2550. When we round it to the nearest thousand, we find that it is closest to 3000. Every number is special in its own way, and 2550 is no exception. Keep embracing numbers and the beauty they bring to our world.
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0 is in the thousands spot, so that is what you round.5 is behind the thousands spot, so you use that number to determine if you are going to round or not.Remember that if the number is 4 or less, you don't round it.Remember that if the number is 5 or more, you round it up.So since 5 is roundable, you turn 5 and every digits below it to 0.So now, the 0 that is in the thousands place rounds up to 1.So the answer is: 21000
Well, friend, in 10 thousands, there is just 1 ten thousand. Just imagine it as a big, happy family of numbers, and the ten thousand is the special one that stands out and shines brightly. Remember, every number is unique and important in its own way.
Ah, what a delightful number we have here! When we round 7,238 to the nearest thousand, it becomes 7,000. It's like giving this number a warm hug and gently guiding it to the nearest thousand mark. Just remember, numbers are like friends - they appreciate a little rounding every now and then.
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