8000
As the digit in the thousands position is 8, we round up to give 70000 as the answer.
451000
The 1 is in the thousands place and the place before is 0. Generally you should use the rule 5 and above, round up, 4 and below round down. In this case, 0 is less than 4, so you should round down to the nearest thousands place.
Well, since the ten thousands are 0, 10000, 20000, and so on... Just round 5999 up or down to the nearest one, which would be 10000.
5000
You round it up to 600,000.
To the nearest hundred thousand - you would round it down- you 2300000
It will round up to give 501000.
You round it up to 37,600,000 as the 6 for the ten thousands must be rounded up.
You round it up to 900,000, as the 7 for the ten thousands must be rounded up.
As the digit in the thousands position is 8, we round up to give 70000 as the answer.
As there is a 6 in the thousands place, we round up. That gives 70000 as the answer.
If the thousands are 5 or greater, round up. Four or below, round down. 4,760,000
To round 8479 to the nearest thousands place, we look at the hundreds place, which is 7. Since 7 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up. Therefore, 8479 rounded to the nearest thousands place is 9000.
You look at the number in the hundreds place and if it's greater than or equal to 5, you round up and if it's less than or equal to 4, you round down. Since 9 is greater than 5, you round 3999 up to 4,000.
You would follow the rules of rounding. Always look to the place value directly to the right of the place value you wish to round off to. Since we wish to round to the nearest ten-thousands place value, we would look at the thousands place.In the thousands place we have a "7". By the rules of rounding, if it's "5 or more", we must round up. Therefore, 7045 rounded to the nearest ten-thousands place would be 10,000.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To round 89 to the nearest thousands place, we look at the hundreds place, which is 8. Since 8 is closer to 1000 than 0, we round 89 up to 100. Just remember, there are no mistakes in rounding, only happy little accidents!