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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!

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To round 200,000 to the nearest ten thousand, you would look at the digit in the ten thousand's place, which is the 2 in this case. Since the digit to the right of the ten thousand's place is 0, you would keep the 2 as it is and change all the digits to the right of it to 0. Therefore, rounding 200,000 to the nearest ten thousand would result in 200,000.

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Do NOTHING! It is already rounded to the nearest ten thousand.

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