When rounding 200,000 to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, or hundred thousand, the number remains the same as 200,000. This is because the last three digits are less than 500, so the digit in the ten-thousands place remains unchanged.
To the nearest one, ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand and hundred thousand: 200000
Anything from 150000 to 249999 to the nearest hundred thousand.
200000
It is 200000.
40% of 200000 = 200000*40/100 = 80000
5% of 200,000= 5% * 200000= 0.05 * 200000= 10,000
It is 200000.
Yes you can
Anything from 150000 to 249999 to the nearest hundred thousand.
200000
200000
You would round it UP - to 200000
Well, honey, you round 200,000 to the nearest ten thousand by looking at the digit in the ten thousand's place, which is 2. Since the digit to the right is 0, you leave that poor 2 alone and keep it the same. So, 200,000 stays as 200,000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousand. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Oh, dude, math time! So, 5 percent of 200,000 is like 10,000. You just move the decimal point two places to the left to find 10 percent (which is 20,000) and then cut that in half to get 5 percent. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
It is 200000.
5% of 200,000= 5% * 200000= 0.05 * 200000= 10,000
40% of 200000 = 200000*40/100 = 80000
5% of 200,000= 5% * 200000= 0.05 * 200000= 10,000