0 is treated just like any other digit: if you are rounding up then it becomes one more and otherwise it remains as it was.
So 10600 -> 11000
10,000,000
There are one hundred thousand's (100 x 1,000's) in a hundred thousand.
There are a hundred lots of thousands in a hundred thousand.
Well, isn't that a happy little number! The rounding place of 820,000 is the hundred thousands place. So, if you were to round this number to the nearest hundred thousand, it would be 800,000. Remember, there are no mistakes in rounding, just happy little accidents!
300000 and 1000
There are a hundred thousands in a hundred thousand.
10,000,000
There are one hundred thousand's (100 x 1,000's) in a hundred thousand.
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.
There are a hundred lots of thousands in a hundred thousand.
100000
The answer is 400,000
hundred
423.568 hundred thousands
Well, isn't that a happy little number! The rounding place of 820,000 is the hundred thousands place. So, if you were to round this number to the nearest hundred thousand, it would be 800,000. Remember, there are no mistakes in rounding, just happy little accidents!
20000000 two hundred million or Two hundred thousand thousand
hundred thousands