26: 30 59: 60 if it is 5 or aboveyou round up 4 or below you round down
To the nearest thousand - 36,000 To the nearest ten thousand - 40,000 Both places are 5 or above so you round up
To round 472992 to the nearest ten thousand, you would look at the digit in the ten thousand place, which is 9. Since 9 is greater than 5, you would round up. Therefore, 472992 rounded to the nearest ten thousand would be 480000.
300, 012.5
You look at the number in the Thousands place... If it is 5 or greater then you round up... 986402 would round to 990000
365 is exactly half-way beween 360 and 370, but under the mathematical rule regarding rounding up you would probably round up to 370 (below 5 round down, 5 and above round up)
To round 1354029 to the nearest thousand, we look at the hundreds place, which is 5 in this case. Since 5 is equal to or greater than 5, we round up. Therefore, the nearest thousand to 1354029 is 1355000.
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300,000 has 5 zeroes.
To round 905154 to the nearest ten thousand, we look at the digit in the ten thousand's place, which is 5. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up. Therefore, 905154 rounded to the nearest ten thousand is 910000.
nearest 100,000 means that you look at the spot in the ten thousand range, and if it is beigger than 5, you round up. lower than 5 you round down.If it it's 5, you look at the thousand number, and if its odd, you round up, and if it is even you round down. (pretty dumb, but that's what happens).so,860791---->900,000 (since 6 is higher than 5)
20,000 as the number at thousand is 7 (7>5)
If the thousands are 5 or greater, round up. Four or below, round down. 4,760,000
5% of 6000 = 6000*5/100 = 300 So 6000 minus 5% = 6000 - 300 = 5700
To round 549 to the nearest thousand, we look at the hundreds place, which is 5 in this case. Since 5 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up. Therefore, 549 rounded to the nearest thousand is 1000.
71000
Well, honey, 24,536 rounded to the nearest thousand is 25,000. I mean, it's not rocket science, but I guess I can see how some folks might need a little help with that. Just remember, math is your friend, darling.