the largest 6 digit number is 999999 however following the rules provided, the largest number would be 789643.
If you were rounding to the thousands place, the four would round up to five, since the digit immediately following it is greater than 5.
There are seven of them.
78,499 to the nearest thousands is 78,000
2,500 to the nearest thousands is 3,000
Inspect the thousands number. If '5' or greater , then add '1' to the ten thousands number 765,903 '5' is the thousands number. It is '5' or gresater so add '1' the the tenthousands number '6' , which becomes '7' . Hence 765,903 = 770,000 to nearest ten thousand.
the largest 6 digit number is 999999 however following the rules provided, the largest number would be 789643.
No. It would equal 982 1/3
A number is divisible by 12 if it is divisible by 3 AND it is divisible by 4. Rule 1a (Divisibility by 3): Add up all the digits of the number. Is this number divisible by 3? Rule 1b (Divisibility by 4): Is the number formed by the last two digits of the original number (the number left after deleting the hundreds, thousands, millions etc) divisible by 4? If the answer to 1a is NO, then the number is not divisible by 3 and so not divisible by 12. In this case, obviously, rule 1b is irrelevant. If the answer to 1b is NO, then the number is not divisible by 4 and so not divisible by 12. If the answer to both 1a and 1b is YES, then the number is divisible by 12.
write the following as decimals or mixed decimals. 1.three tenths= 2.six thousands 3.eight ten-thousands 4.one hundred twelve thousandths 5.sixty and seventy five thousands
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6,000 and there is no need for a decimal point or following zeros.
It is 17,000 to the nearest thousand
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The hand-painted doll was worth thousands of dollars.
In all computer technology, the letter K following a number indicates 'thousands' of bytes included in the file, where thousands equals 1,028 bytes.
No. 1985 was not a leap year. The closest ones were 1984 and 1988.Leap years are years evenly divisible by 4, (but not the even thousands ... 1900, 2000, etc.)An easy way to remember which ones are leap years:They're the years with Summer Olympics and US presidential elections.