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Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we look at 42 and try to find its nearest hundred, we see that it is closest to 0 in the hundreds place. So, 42 to the nearest hundred is 0. It's just a little reminder that even when we're not quite where we want to be, we're still moving in the right direction.

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42 to the nearest 100 is 0. This is because when rounding to the nearest 100, you look at the digit in the hundreds place. Since 42 is less than 50, it rounds down to 0.

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Honey, 42 to the nearest 100 is still 0. Why? Because when you're looking at the nearest 100, 42 is closer to 0 than it is to 100. It's basic math, darling.

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Zero because 42 is closer to zero than it is to 100.

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